Box 05006
Contains 7 Results:
Sound recording of Dr. Kramer at NBS, 1987 Mar 3
Sound recording of meeting regarding school building planning and additions, 1985 Nov
Records in the Administration Record Group are related to the administration of Nightingale-Bamford School, including Heads of School records, Board of Trustees records, accreditation records, school association records, Business Office records, including financial and facilities records, and school technology records.
Sound recording of Dr. Carlotta Miles, psychiatrist, speaking to Collegiate and Nightingale faculty about minority children (race, family structure) and working parents. Introduction by Joan McMenamin, 1986 Nov
Video recording of Spanish III, 1996
Special Collections encompasses materials relevant to Nightingale, its history, people, and/or mission, but were not created in the ordinary course of Nightingale's business or were donated items significant enough to constitute their own collection. These records do not generally fall into the other record groups' scope.
"Class of 1996 Mix" mixtape, 1996
Special Collections encompasses materials relevant to Nightingale, its history, people, and/or mission, but were not created in the ordinary course of Nightingale's business or were donated items significant enough to constitute their own collection. These records do not generally fall into the other record groups' scope.
Mixtape (1 of 2) of popular music curated by Class of 1999, 1996
Special Collections encompasses materials relevant to Nightingale, its history, people, and/or mission, but were not created in the ordinary course of Nightingale's business or were donated items significant enough to constitute their own collection. These records do not generally fall into the other record groups' scope.
Mixtape (2 of 2) of popular music curated by Class of 1999, 1996
Special Collections encompasses materials relevant to Nightingale, its history, people, and/or mission, but were not created in the ordinary course of Nightingale's business or were donated items significant enough to constitute their own collection. These records do not generally fall into the other record groups' scope.