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Mary Euphrasia Markham

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in Washington, D.C. from 1929 to 1939. She earned a nursing diploma in 1920, and then added a Bachelor of Science degree in 1926, 43 years before Georgetown officially admitted women in 1969. In 1957 she received the John Carroll Award, the highest honor bestowed by Georgetown University, and she was
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the first woman to receive it. When she received the award she was administrator of St. Francis Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, and superior of its nursing team. In 1959 she completed a Master's in Hospital Administration from
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Saint Louis University Graduate School, Master in Hospital Administration, 1959
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Georgetown University, Nursing Diploma, 1920, Bachelor of Science degree, 1926
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Principal (equivalent of Dean) of Georgetown University's School of Nursing
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Bill Cessato, Lynn Conway, Ann Galloway (March 29, 2021).
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Deans of the Georgetown University School of Nursing
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O.S.F.
Wilmington, Delaware
Washington, D.C.
Sisters of Saint Francis
O.S.F.
Franciscan
religious sister
Georgetown University's
School of Nursing
Saint Louis University
"Rediscovering the 1925 Georgetown University Women Graduates"
cite web
link
"John Carroll Awards"
"Georgetown University Alumni Magazine"
Categories
1899 births
1973 deaths
Franciscan nuns
20th-century American Roman Catholic nuns
Catholics from Delaware
20th-century American educators
20th-century American women educators
People from Wilmington, Delaware
Deans of the Georgetown University School of Nursing

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