MacArthur, Helen

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MacArthur, Helen

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      • McArthur, Helen

      • Watson, Helen Griffith Wylie

      • McArthur-Watson, Helen G.

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      1911-1974

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      Born in Stettler, Alberta on July 11, 1911, Helen MacArthur was a nursing Administrator who later became the head of the Canadian Red Cross in the nineteen 1950s to 1960s. She was awarded in 1954 with the Florence Nightingale Award for her service while in Korea during the 1950s. She retired in 1971, 3 years before her death on December 15, 1974.

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      Created by PH in October 2018.

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          Francis, Daniel. "Helen Griffith Wylie Watson." The Canadian Encyclopedia. December 13, 2007. Accessed October 03, 2018. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/helen-griffith-wylie-watson.

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