. The Canadian nurse . and bringsto her new duties a thorough preparationand a broad experience. Miss Masten re-ceived her general education at BishopStrachan School, Toronto, and WycombeAbbey School, in England. She is a graduateof the School of Nursing of the Hospitalfor Sick Children, and by way of post-graduate work, took the course in teachingand hospital administration offered in Lon-don under the auspices of the FlorenceNightingale International Foundation. MissMasten has served successively as directorof the physiotherapy department of her ownhospital and as head nurse in various depar


. The Canadian nurse . and bringsto her new duties a thorough preparationand a broad experience. Miss Masten re-ceived her general education at BishopStrachan School, Toronto, and WycombeAbbey School, in England. She is a graduateof the School of Nursing of the Hospitalfor Sick Children, and by way of post-graduate work, took the course in teachingand hospital administration offered in Lon-don under the auspices of the FlorenceNightingale International Foundation. MissMasten has served successively as directorof the physiotherapy department of her ownhospital and as head nurse in various depart-ments. She has also had experience in teach-ing and, as the readers of the Journal willagree, can write an informatlA^e and read-able article. Miss Masten has always been active innursing organizations and is now the presi-dent of the Alumnae Association. There canhe no doubt that under her direction theSchool and the nursing service of the Hos-pital will continue to uphold the excellentreputation they already Jean Isabel Masten COURSE OF LECTURES BY DR. BLATZ The Childrens Memorial Hospital isprivileged to announce a series of lectureson Child Study by Dr. W. E. Blatz, Direc-tor of the School for Child Study, Univer-sity of Toronto. The course will commenceon Monday, :\Iarch 27, 1939, and will consistof five lectures, one lecture to be given eachnight from to , followed bydiscussion. The topics are (1) a concept ofsecurity; (2) a philosophy of living; (3)vocational adjustment; (4) recreation andrelaxation; (5) your life inside and outsidethe family. MARCH, 1939 The Hospital extends an Invitation to allthose interested to join Its staff in this op-portunity of hearing Dr. Blatz. In order tohelp toward the financial cost of this un-dertaking, members of nursing organizationsare asked to contribute by pa3^ing a fee of$ for each person for the series of fivelectures. The lectures will be given in theSchool for Crippled Children, 1585 CedarAvenue (adjoin


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