A Wonderful Donation
This
week the Brown Library Archives received an exciting new addition from one of
our alums. Beverly (Bajt) Kopman, a 1966 graduate from St. Joseph College of
Nursing (SJCN), donated her St. Joseph Hospital nurse cape and cap. Both pieces are in excellent condition and are welcomed additions to the St. Joseph College of Nursing collection.
Cape donated by alumna Beverly Kopman |
The cape is wool with a dark navy and red color scheme. Along the collar is“STJH” in gold stitched letters, which stands for St. Joseph Hospital. Inside the left-hand flap are Mrs. Kopman’s initials “B.A.B” in white and black stitching. The white cap was awarded during a “capping ceremony,” which occurred before students began their hospital training.
Detail shots of gold lettering on cape's collar and inside flap |
The
cape was used by nursing students beginning in the 1920s, when the SJCN was
first established. Course affiliation with the College of St. Francis occurred in
1935. The nursing hospital ran freely with affiliations with numerous
colleges, until it became a division of CSF and took on the Allied Health
Programs. In 1998, CSF gained university status was formalized and the division
was renamed the College of Nursing and Allied Health. It is currently named the
Leach College of Nursing after long-time USF supporters, Cecily & John
Leach.
Graduating class of 1953 walking with capes and caps in Downtown Joliet |
This
donation joins the other 30+ items of clothing in the St. Joseph College of
Nursing collection, which also houses administrative papers, photographs, and
other wonderful material. The collection is available to view at the LaVerne
and Dorothy Brown Library.
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