Stevenson, Louise C. (Mrs. Reston), -1991
Person
Biography
Madame Louise C. Stevenson came to Nightingale when her friends Miss Vicary and Miss Hill informed her of their need for a new French teacher while Madame de Bronac went on maternity leave (and did not return). A native French speaker, she began teaching at Nightingale around 1947 until 1967, then returned in 1971. Madame Stevenson also served as Head of Upper School in the late 1940s-1950s. Madame Stevenson died in 1991.
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Transcript of interview with Louise Stevenson, 1984 Nov 21
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Identifier: 001 004 000 02 0021
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In 1984, based on a determination that Nightingale's archives were inadequate in revealing the school's history, Head of School Joan McMenamin and the Alumnae Association initiated an oral history project. Alumna Marea Adams '74 conducted interviews of former faculty and staff, heads of school, trustees, parents, and alumnae (some interviewees represent more than one of these roles). This project continued through 1986. Some oral histories pre-date the project; there are also several oral...
Dates:
1984 Nov 21
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