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- Henry Ford Hospital Nursing Students Studying in the Clara Ford Nurses Home, November 4, 1947 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- November 04, 1947
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Henry Ford Hospital Nursing Students Studying in the Clara Ford Nurses Home, November 4, 1947
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, May 1931 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- May 13, 1931
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Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, May 1931
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Clara Ford and Henry Ford Attending Graduation Ceremony for Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, 1945 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- June 30, 1945
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Clara Ford and Henry Ford Attending Graduation Ceremony for Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, 1945
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Living Room inside Clara Ford Nurses Home, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1925 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- circa 1925
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Living Room inside Clara Ford Nurses Home, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1925
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Clara and Henry Ford with School of Home Arts Graduates at Henry Ford Hospital, 1941 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing with much support from Clara and Henry Ford, the hospital's leading patrons. The nursing school's first class included 93 young women who took courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and pathology, among other subjects. Clara Ford also established a School of Home Arts at the hospital.

- June 27, 1941
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Clara and Henry Ford with School of Home Arts Graduates at Henry Ford Hospital, 1941
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing with much support from Clara and Henry Ford, the hospital's leading patrons. The nursing school's first class included 93 young women who took courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and pathology, among other subjects. Clara Ford also established a School of Home Arts at the hospital.
- Clara and Henry Ford with School of Home Arts Graduates at Henry Ford Hospital, 1941 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing with much support from Clara and Henry Ford, the hospital's leading patrons. The nursing school's first class included 93 young women who took courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and pathology, among other subjects. Clara Ford also established a School of Home Arts at the hospital.

- June 27, 1941
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Clara and Henry Ford with School of Home Arts Graduates at Henry Ford Hospital, 1941
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing with much support from Clara and Henry Ford, the hospital's leading patrons. The nursing school's first class included 93 young women who took courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and pathology, among other subjects. Clara Ford also established a School of Home Arts at the hospital.
- Student Nurses in Front of Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1926 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- circa 1926
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Student Nurses in Front of Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1926
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Sitting Room in Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, December 1936 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- December 02, 1936
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Sitting Room in Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, December 1936
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Bedroom in Nurse's Home at Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, April 1925 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- April 01, 1925
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Bedroom in Nurse's Home at Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, April 1925
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.
- Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, May 1931 - In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.

- May 13, 1931
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Clara Ford Nurses Home at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, May 1931
In June 1925, Henry Ford Hospital opened a School of Nursing. The two-story Education Building featured classrooms, lecture halls and a gymnasium. The six-story Clara Ford Nurses Home had living quarters for 300 students. The school's first class included 93 young women enrolled in the three-year, tuition-free program.