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  1. Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School was a religious training school, now a hospital, in Washington, D.C. So named in memory of Lucy Webb Hayes, the wife of former President Rutherford B. Hayes. It was founded in 1891 and was the authorized training school of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which ...

  2. Lucy Webb Hayes Nat’l Training School for Deaconesses & Missionaries, 381 F. Supp. 1003, 1974 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 7380 (D.D.C. July 30, 1974) Brief Fact Summary. The trustees (Defendant) of the Lucy Webb School, a nonprofit institution that provided health care to the poor, failed to invest the school’s liquid assets. Synopsis of.

  3. The Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries was founded 1895 Hospital at North Capital and Pierce Streets NW opened 1961 Loughboro Road location opened 2010 Became a member of The Johns Hopkins Health System 2016 New Sibley opened 2015 New Emergency Department opened 2000 Grand Oaks assisted living opened 2000

  4. Get Stern v. Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries, 381 F.Supp. 1003 (1974), United States District Court for the District of Columbia, case facts, key issues, and holdings and reasonings online today. Written and curated by real attorneys at Quimbee.

  5. Lucy Webb Hayes Natl. Training School v. Geoghegan. Citation. 281 F. Supp. 116 (D.D.C. 1967) Law Students: Don’t know your Studybuddy Pro login? Register here. Brief Fact Summary. Defendant was a patient for a considerable length of time at Sibley Memorial Hospital, which is maintained and operated by Plaintiff.

  6. Miss Baskerville School, Chillicothe Female School, Chillicothe, Ohio, approximately 1837-1844 No extant records provide documentation on what course of study Lucy Webb was taught at these two known schools she first attended; anecdotal evidence suggests she was outspoken as a young girl when a stern teacher reprimanded her little cousin.

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  8. Back in Ohio after leaving the White House, Lucy joined the Woman's Relief Corps (founded 1883), taught a Sunday School class, attended reunions of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and entertained distinguished visitors to Spiegel Grove. Lucy also became national president of the newly formed Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist ...

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