FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
Says James R. Flanagan in h* criticism of Mr. Justice O'Regan concerning hie address at the Catholic Men's luncheon: "Miss Florence Nightingale, the 'Lady of the Lamp,' was a sceptic." Perhaps Mr. Flanagan will oMijre u* with his authority. In Cook's
"Life of Florence Xightinjrale." \n]. i. page 233, you may read what is <ai<l to have heen written with her .'\vn hand. She- eeem* t<i liave flu-en more tlian ordinarily devotional. She arranjrt-d extracts for lier own usp from many writers, notiup on her title ]>rfj.'<' thu*: "Xotes from devotional authors of the Middle Ages, eolleeted. chosen and freely translated hy Florence Nightingale." But perhaps Mr. Flanagan can enliphten ,«§• ROBEHT STRONG.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 6
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114FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 6
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