Titus, Shirley Carew (1892–1967)

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Titus, Shirley Carew (1892–1967)

American nurse. Born Shirley Carew Titus, April 28, 1892, in Alameda, CA; died Mar 21, 1967, in San Francisco, CA; dau. of Sarah (Simmons) Titus and Henry Titus; graduate of St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing in San Francisco, 1915; Columbia University Teachers College, BS, 1920; University of Michigan, MA, 1930; lived with Mary Dodd Giles (colleague from Vanderbilt).

Became director of the nursing school and nursing service at University of Michigan (1925); as a professor and a dean of Vanderbilt University's new nursing school, encouraged the incorporation of liberal arts in nursing studies; as executive director of the California Nurses' Association (CNA, 1942–56), led the 1st collective bargaining for nurses and successfully pushed for nurses rights, including the implementation of a 40-hour work week.