Mlsa MaxwU received her nrst train- 

 _ Ing In Boston, and In 1880 was superin- 

 ~tendent of nurses at the Boston City Hos- 

 pital. Thp following year she was ap- 

 pointed to the same post at the Massa- 

 chusetts General Hospital, from which 

 she resigned In 1889, when she waa called 

 to St, Luke's Hospital In New York, but 



two years later left that Institution to 

 eetablish the Nurses' School at the Pres- 

 byterian Hospital, where ahe remained 

 until her retirement. She made her 

 school a model of Individual care of the 

 patient, and her method-s have been 

 copied and her services frequently sought 

 by other hospltals^^ j 



321 WAiHINQTON StBBTO, BOSTON 8, MASa. 



(Entered at the Post Oglee, Botton, Itata., 

 a» Second Claaa Mait Ualter) 



WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1929 



Churchill Begins 

 59th Year on Bench 



Judge Joseph H. Churchill today began 

 his flfty-nlnth year as presiding justice 

 of Dorchester Court. As usual on this 

 anniversary, his desk was covered with 

 flower.-., and the elgrhty-three-year-old 

 .iuil ^,',(n-ed with congratulations 



! ill was appointed by Gov- 



eri M .. . ,11 i n Jan. 9. 1871, and Is be- 

 lleveU luit only to have served longer on 

 the bench but also to be the oldest Judge 

 In the world. Since his appointment, ther 

 district imder his .lurtsdiction has In- 

 creased In population from 3500 to 135,000. 



