Hilda May Williams

Hilda May Williams (1899–1972) was an American nurse who served as nursing supervisor at the University of Connecticut infirmary from 1931 to 1969. She began her career at UConn as a resident nurse for the entire student body. As enrollment grew, the first aid office became a fully fledged clinic or infirmary in 1947, with forty-four inpatient beds for sick or injured students. Williams supervised the infirmary. By 1958 she was supervising fifteen nurses in a reenvisioned University of Connecticut Student Health Service. She retired after thirty-eight years of service in 1969.

Hilda May Williams

Hilda May Williams (1899–1972) was an American nurse who served as nursing supervisor at the University of Connecticut infirmary from 1931 to 1969. She began her career at UConn as a resident nurse for the entire student body. As enrollment grew, the first aid office became a fully fledged clinic or infirmary in 1947, with forty-four inpatient beds for sick or injured students. Williams supervised the infirmary. By 1958 she was supervising fifteen nurses in a reenvisioned University of Connecticut Student Health Service. She retired after thirty-eight years of service in 1969.