Wien, Lois (Rosenthal), 1932 - 2014
Person
Biography
Lois Wien joined Nightingale in 1973 as head of the English department and taught English until her retirement in 2002.
Sources: Nightingale-Bamford School magazine, 2002 Fall, p. 18
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Memorial book in celebration of the life of Lois Wien, "Lois Wien : The Nightingale-Bamford School English Faculty, 1973-2002", 2014 May
Item
Identifier: RG01_SG004_S02
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Group:
Faculty and Staff Records consist of records mainly pertaining to Nightingale employees (excepting administration) and their roles within the school. Included are newsletters by and/or for faculty members, biographical information and news clippings about faculty/staff, photographs and video recordings featuring faculty/staff, correspondence, lists of faculty and staff members, faculty handbooks, minutes from faculty meetings and summaries or notes from such meetings, and curriculum-related...
Dates:
2014 May
Photograph of Mrs. Wien and Class X students at a class meeting, 1983
Item — Box: 01143
Identifier: 001 002 000 13 1374
Dates:
1983
Photographs of Class of 1990 students on Junior College Visitation Day at Vassar / Elisabeth Richter '90, 1989
File — Box: 01071
Identifier: 001 002 000 13 0637
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Academics Record Group consists of records related to teaching and educating students at the Nightingale-Bamford School. Records relate to teaching of the arts, student work, commencement, Class VIII Moving Up and Class IV Daisy ceremonies, and library and archives records. Records related to the professional community (faculty, staff), such as curriculum records, employee manuals, faculty newsletters, lists and biographical information of professional community members, faculty meeting...
Dates:
1989
Report relating to English program [for NYSAIS], 1975
File — Box: 08001
Identifier: B08001_F06
Scope and Contents
Includes Philosophy and Objectives for a Twelve-Year English Program, Thoughts on and Recommedations for Improving the Twelve-Year English Program, Special Characteristics of the English Program, and Summary of Skills Expectations for Grades 5-8 and 9-12 in English Classes.
Dates:
1975