. The Canadian nurse . rom its old, crowded quarters to itspresent location, a move that in MissMastens words entailed a complete re-assessment of the whole nursing set-up. One can not break an association of somany years standing without regret. Herassociates will share in this regret from apersonal sense of loss. However, the futurewill not be idle. Miss Masten has her owncosy home, a garden in which she loves towork and a variety of hobbies — all designedto keep her happily occupied. In 1949. Florence Harriet Walker undertook the exacting duties of secretary-treasurer, now executive secreta


. The Canadian nurse . rom its old, crowded quarters to itspresent location, a move that in MissMastens words entailed a complete re-assessment of the whole nursing set-up. One can not break an association of somany years standing without regret. Herassociates will share in this regret from apersonal sense of loss. However, the futurewill not be idle. Miss Masten has her owncosy home, a garden in which she loves towork and a variety of hobbies — all designedto keep her happily occupied. In 1949. Florence Harriet Walker undertook the exacting duties of secretary-treasurer, now executive secretary, of theRegistered Nurses Association of association with the RNAO reallyextends back to 1945 when she was em-ployed as associate secretary and editor ofthe RNAO Bulletin. The years that intervened between hergraduation from Hamilton General Hospital,Orrt. and her appointment to the provincialstaff were filled with study and work of anadministrative nature. She graduated from MAT. 1961 • VOL 87. No. S. (Ballard & Jarrrtt. Toronto) Florence Walker the University of British Columbia with abachelor of arts degree and her degree innursing. Three years as instructor at theHamilton General Hospital were succeededby an administrative position in the Van-couver General Hospital. Then in 1938 she accepted an appointment as supervisor of theInfants Hospital. Vancouver — a divisionof In 1943 she joined NationalOffice staff as assistant secretary. Ontario is home to the largest percentageof Canadas nurse population. Over the yearsthe work of the RXAO has expanded,grown more complex and more ;s Walker has seen and participated inmuch of this expansion. One major highlightwas the construction of the RXAO is undoubtedly one of the most ex-perienced and knowledgeable persons inprofessional affairs that we have in work on behalf of the registered nursesof Ontario has gained her much experiencein matters related to legislation, fi


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