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A. Louise Dietrich (November 17, 1878 - January 22, 1962) was an American nurse, activist and suffragist who was based in El Paso, Texas . Dietrich came to El Paso in 1902 and stayed to help with the typhoid fever epidemic. In El Paso, she started the first nurses' registry in Texas and also created the El Paso Graduate Nurses Association. She worked at several hospitals both in El Paso and in other cities. Dietrich was one of the organizers and founders of St. Mark's Hospital in El Paso. Dietrich was active with the El Paso Equal Franchise League and later became a president of the Texas League of Women Voters (LWV). Dietrich served as secretary in both the Texas Graduate Nurses Association and the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). After Dietrich's death, she was honored by the Texas House of Representatives for her lifetime of work in nursing and other activism.

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16-3482: (Redirected from Dietrich (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Dietrich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dietrich ( German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtʁɪç] ) is an ancient German name meaning "ruler of the people", but also "keeper of the keys" or "lockpick" (either the tool or the profession). Given name [ edit ] Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1398–1440) Thierry of Alsace (German: Dietrich ; 1099–1168), Count of Flanders Dietrich of Ringelheim (9th century), Saxon count and father of St Matilda Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945), German Lutheran pastor and theologian Wilhelm Dietrich von Buddenbrock (1672–1757), Prussian field marshal and cavalry leader Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637/39–1707), Danish-German composer and organist Dietrich von Choltitz (1894–1966), German General and last commander of Nazi-occupied Paris in 1944 Dietrich Eckart (1868–1923), German politician Dietrich Enns (born 1991), American baseball player Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1925–2012), German baritone singer Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977), German Catholic philosopher and theologian Dietrich Hollinderbäumer (born 1942), German-Swedish actor Dietrich Keller (born 1943), German retired basketball player Dietrich Mateschitz (1944-2022), Austrian businessman, co-founder of Red Bull Dietrich Mattausch (born 1940), German actor Dietrich von Saucken , German general Dietrich Stobbe (1938–2011), German politician Dietrich Thurau (born 1954), German cyclist Dietrich Grunewald (1916–2003), Swedish American artist and designer Surname [ edit ] Albert Dietrich (1829–1908), German composer and conductor Albert Gottfried Dietrich (1795–1856), German botanist Amalie Dietrich (1821–1891), German naturalist and museum collector August Dietrich (1858–?), American politician Brandon Dietrich (born 1978), Canadian professional ice hockey player Craig Dietrich (born 1980), American digital artist and educator Dena Dietrich (1928–2020), American actress Derek Dietrich (born 1989), American baseball player Fritz Dietrich (1905–1945), German musicologist and composer Fritz Dietrich (Nazi) (1898–1948), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes Gabriele Dietrich (born 1943), German-Indian scholar and philosopher Guillermo Dietrich (born 1969), Argentine politician Jacob Dietrich (1857–1932), American politician John H. Dietrich (1878–1957), Unitarian humanist minister Klaus Dietrich (born 1974), Austrian footballer Louise Dietrich (1878–1962), American nurse Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992), German-American actress, singer and entertainer Otto Dietrich (1897–1952), German SS officer Philippe Friedrich Dietrich (1748–1793), French scientist and politician; first mayor of Strasbourg Sepp Dietrich (1892–1966), German Waffen-SS general Tyler Dietrich (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey coach Wilhelm Dietrich (1911–1944), German Waffen SS major William E. Dietrich (born 1950), American geomorphologist William S. Dietrich II (1938–2011), American industrialist and philanthropist Yevgeny Dietrich (born 1973), Russian politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Ian Dietrich, member of

32-510: A bill that required that nurses be registered with the state. The bill was passed in 1909. Also in 1909, Dietrich, nurse Emily Greene, and others organized and began to build a "woman's hospital" called St. Mark's Hospital in El Paso on the corner of Ange and Nevada streets. In the summers, Dietrich and Greene helped work at the Cloudcroft, New Mexico Baby Sanitorium. Dietrich went on to work as

48-469: A private nurse in the state of New York . Dietrich came to El Paso, Texas "on the same train with Buffalo Bill " in 1902. Because of an epidemic of typhoid fever , Dietrich stayed on in El Paso, even though it wasn't her intended destination. She worked at Providence Hospital where she was a director and superintendent. At Providence, she started the first nurses' registry in Texas. Dietrich established

64-3193: Is an ancient German name meaning "ruler of the people", but also "keeper of the keys" or "lockpick" (either the tool or the profession). Given name [ edit ] Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1398–1440) Thierry of Alsace (German: Dietrich ; 1099–1168), Count of Flanders Dietrich of Ringelheim (9th century), Saxon count and father of St Matilda Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945), German Lutheran pastor and theologian Wilhelm Dietrich von Buddenbrock (1672–1757), Prussian field marshal and cavalry leader Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637/39–1707), Danish-German composer and organist Dietrich von Choltitz (1894–1966), German General and last commander of Nazi-occupied Paris in 1944 Dietrich Eckart (1868–1923), German politician Dietrich Enns (born 1991), American baseball player Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1925–2012), German baritone singer Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977), German Catholic philosopher and theologian Dietrich Hollinderbäumer (born 1942), German-Swedish actor Dietrich Keller (born 1943), German retired basketball player Dietrich Mateschitz (1944-2022), Austrian businessman, co-founder of Red Bull Dietrich Mattausch (born 1940), German actor Dietrich von Saucken , German general Dietrich Stobbe (1938–2011), German politician Dietrich Thurau (born 1954), German cyclist Dietrich Grunewald (1916–2003), Swedish American artist and designer Surname [ edit ] Albert Dietrich (1829–1908), German composer and conductor Albert Gottfried Dietrich (1795–1856), German botanist Amalie Dietrich (1821–1891), German naturalist and museum collector August Dietrich (1858–?), American politician Brandon Dietrich (born 1978), Canadian professional ice hockey player Craig Dietrich (born 1980), American digital artist and educator Dena Dietrich (1928–2020), American actress Derek Dietrich (born 1989), American baseball player Fritz Dietrich (1905–1945), German musicologist and composer Fritz Dietrich (Nazi) (1898–1948), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes Gabriele Dietrich (born 1943), German-Indian scholar and philosopher Guillermo Dietrich (born 1969), Argentine politician Jacob Dietrich (1857–1932), American politician John H. Dietrich (1878–1957), Unitarian humanist minister Klaus Dietrich (born 1974), Austrian footballer Louise Dietrich (1878–1962), American nurse Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992), German-American actress, singer and entertainer Otto Dietrich (1897–1952), German SS officer Philippe Friedrich Dietrich (1748–1793), French scientist and politician; first mayor of Strasbourg Sepp Dietrich (1892–1966), German Waffen-SS general Tyler Dietrich (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey coach Wilhelm Dietrich (1911–1944), German Waffen SS major William E. Dietrich (born 1950), American geomorphologist William S. Dietrich II (1938–2011), American industrialist and philanthropist Yevgeny Dietrich (born 1973), Russian politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Ian Dietrich, member of

80-683: The BON. Dietrich also became a general secretary of the Texas Graduate Nurses Association. In 1954, she retired from the Texas Graduate Nurses Association . The next year she was honored by the El Paso Graduate Nurses Association for her lifetime of work. A fellowship grant was established in her name for graduate nurses to continue their professional education and for inactive nurses to return to

96-550: The El Paso Graduate Nurses Association in 1903 and served as the first president of the organization. She resigned from Providence early in 1906. Dietrich went to work at the St. Louis Skin and Cancer Hospital in 1907. She soon came back to El Paso to work at St. Marks Maternity Hospital as the superintendent. She was an attendee of the second Texas Graduate Nurses Association meeting, held in San Antonio in 1908. Dietrich helped to write

112-1018: The Garrison Regiment in the series Attack on Titan Dietrich von Bern , hero of Germanic legend based on Dietrich the Great Colonel Dietrich , Nazi colonel in Raiders of the Lost Ark Arthur Dietrich , erudite police detective from the ABC sitcom Barney Miller Dietrich, a claymore soldier having the rank 8 in the manga Claymore Dietrich Zimmermann, a soldier in the Alan Gratz novel Allies Other uses [ edit ] Dietrich, Idaho , United States Dietrich, Pennsylvania Dietrich Industries Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences , at Carnegie Mellon University Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences , at

128-678: The Garrison Regiment in the series Attack on Titan Dietrich von Bern , hero of Germanic legend based on Dietrich the Great Colonel Dietrich , Nazi colonel in Raiders of the Lost Ark Arthur Dietrich , erudite police detective from the ABC sitcom Barney Miller Dietrich, a claymore soldier having the rank 8 in the manga Claymore Dietrich Zimmermann, a soldier in the Alan Gratz novel Allies Other uses [ edit ] Dietrich, Idaho , United States Dietrich, Pennsylvania Dietrich Industries Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences , at Carnegie Mellon University Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences , at

144-517: The Phonos extension Pages with German IPA Pages including recorded pronunciations Articles containing German-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dietrich [REDACTED] Look up Dietrich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dietrich ( German pronunciation: [ˈdiːtʁɪç] )

160-494: The Phonos extension Pages with German IPA Pages including recorded pronunciations Articles containing German-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Louise Dietrich Dietrich was born in Ossining, New York , and was one of eleven children. She graduated from St. John's Riverside Hospital in 1899 and went on to work as

176-768: The St. Mark's Hospital superintendent until 1916. Dietrich became involved in the Red Cross in 1912, serving on the Nursing Service Committee. She also provided classes on Red Cross work. During World War I , she stayed active with the Red Cross and also was involved in women's suffrage in El Paso. Dietrich was a member of the El Paso Equal Franchise League. She went on to help women register to vote , helping African American and Mexican women in El Paso register. Later, Dietrich became involved in

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192-567: The Texas League of Women Voters (LWV) and served as president from 1938 to 1940. In 1923, Dietrich became the first educational secretary of the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). She became a general secretary of the BON and worked full-time for the group. In this capacity, she provided additional training for members of the Texas BON. She also was heavily involved in organizing many projects for

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224-507: The University of Pittsburgh Dietrich Inc. See also [ edit ] Dietrich v The Queen , case in the High Court of Australia Lorraine-Dietrich , French automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer All pages with titles containing Dietrich Derek Derrick Detrick (disambiguation) Diderik Diederich Diederik Diedrich Dieter (disambiguation) Dieterich Dietrick Theodoric Thierry (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

240-779: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dietrich . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dietrich&oldid=1253896728 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages German masculine given names Masculine given names German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Pages using

256-731: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dietrich . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dietrich&oldid=1253896728 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages German masculine given names Masculine given names German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Pages using

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