Major McKay toRepresent NorsesJsswaCorps on ProgramkendIs inr of 21 N) roll St.herethe. Jr.iplesn of icrd. E.me, incar-and•me,pasttwo; inmo-izienes-T.■nthwk-Mr.amend ics-’ 1 a s and me-'ap-Irs.Major Hortense E. McKay,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeM McKay, Oak Lawn, Brain-erd, has been selected to represent the Army Nurse Corps at a national seminar program m nursing education beginning January 15 and continuing several months at Chicago under the sponsorship of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the University of Chicago. Major McKay haves her assignment as director of the Department of Nursing at the Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. to attend the seminar.The research program will have as its participants delegates from ten major universities throughout the country, representatives from the Armed Forces and government agencies, and national experts in nursingeducation, hospital administration, and public health. They will seek to improve and expand means of educating nurses as administrators and bring about better understanding of the relationship of the nursing group to others including physicians, technicians, and social workers.Major McKay is a 1933 graduate of the University of Minnesota who had a year and a half residency study in nursing education at the university in 1949. She entered the Army Nurse Corps in 1936, has spent several years in overseas assignments in Australia and the Philippine Islands.thantherea nin N SNOExand ;warp for t and s to th( hund Tin hand*milesening ture \quartressfiovernGI’s rGerquart'attacTon cm; STAEAft.on gagstabil Won ,jiHutharmy a n d I ened 1 miles Onresporportecquilt-iwas slt; 23 air REDSSwitreportwest.pearec Kum h