Logan, Laura R. (1879–1974)
Logan, Laura R. (1879–1974)
Canadian-born nurse. Name variations: Laura Rebekah Logan. Born Sept 15, 1879, at Amherst Point, Novia Scotia, Canada; died July 16, 1974, in Sackville, Novia Scotia; Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, BA in English, 1901; graduate of Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in NY; Columbia University, BA in hospital economics, 1908.
Taught and worked as a supervisor at Mt. Sinai Hospital until 1911; served as superintendent of Hope Hospital and principal of its nursing school in Fort Wayne, IN; became director of Cincinnati General Hospital School of Nursing (1914); helped create University of Cincinnati School of Nursing and Health; appointed dean of Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago (1924), then dean of Cook County School of Nursing (1929); was director of Cook County Hospital's nursing service (1929–32); appointed principal of Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital nursing school in NYC (1936); served as director of Nursing at Boston City Hospital's (1937–40); was director of nursing services and nursing school at St. Louis City Hospital; retired (1953).