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Millicent Geare Edmunds Lecture 2020-2021
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Ogbolu, Yolanda ; Garcia, Jonathan ; Hemminger, Sarah
Ogbolu, Yolanda
Garcia, Jonathan
Hemminger, Sarah
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2020
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Abstract
The Millicent Geare Edmunds Fund was established January 6, 1964 by a bequest from Millicent Geare Edmunds, “to be expended for any purpose which will add to the comfort, morale, or education of the student classes and the faculty.” Ms. Edmunds was one of 12 students in the 1905 graduating class of what was then known as the Training School, University of Maryland. She served as the president of the School’s Alumni Association from 1920–1921 and on the General Committee of the 200th anniversary celebration of the City of Baltimore.
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Video of the Millicent Geare Edmunds Lecture delivered May 6, 2021 by Jonathan Garcia, PhD; Yolanda Ogbolu, PhD, CRNP-Neonatal, FNAP, FAAN; and Sarah Hemminger, PhD.
Slides of Yolanda Ogbolu's lecture.
Slides of Yolanda Ogbolu's lecture.
