Roberts, Mary May (1877–1959)

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Roberts, Mary May (1877–1959)

American nurse. Born Jan 30, 1877, in Duncan City (now part of Cheboygan), MI; died Jan 11, 1959; graduate of Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in Cincinnati, OH, 1899.

An editor of the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) for 30 years, 1st worked as superintendent of nurses at Savannah Hospital (1900–03); served as a director of American Red Cross' Lake Division Bureau of Nursing (1917); was chief nurse and director at Army School of Nursing at Camp Sherman, OH (1918–19); succeeded Sophia Palmer as editor of American Journal of Nursing; as AJN editor, moved its headquarters from Rochester to NY and improved the journal's quality and circulation; directed American Nurses Association's (ANA) Nursing Information Bureau (1934–48); retired from AJN (1949).

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