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Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will g(...)
Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will g(...)

Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will g(...)

Date1/11/1964
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  • Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will go to a student nurse's bursary fund. From left, Mitch Speigel, Gerda Goodbrand, Darlene Ward and Michael Benjamin. The two men are members of the Bannermen, university folk-singing group.
  • Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will g(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Bannermen boost Bursary Fund. Toronto Student Nurses' Association held a folk music festival last night at Hospital for Sick Children. Proceeds will go to a student nurse's bursary fund. From left, Mitch Speigel, Gerda Goodbrand, Darlene Ward and Michael Benjamin. The two men are members of the Bannermen, university folk-singing group.
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    Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0101398F
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    Hospital For Sick Children (1891-1951), Nurses' Residence, Elizabeth St
    Hospital for Sick Children (1891-1951). Nurses' Residence
    1907 circa
    Hospital For Sick Children (1891-1951), Nurses' Residence, Elizabeth St
    Hospital for Sick Children (1891-1951). Nurses' Residence
    1907 circa