newsletters
Found in 609 Collections and/or Records:
Minutes of the Board of Trustees and related meeting records, 2010 Sep 28
Minutes of the Board of Trustees and related meeting records, 2010 Nov 16
Includes annual Trustee dinner planning records; Nov. 16, 2010 Office of Institutional Advancement report to Trustees; Head of School report to Trustees; agenda; NAIS publication, "The Trustee's Role in Fund-Raising;" "The Trustee's Letter" newsletter; Nightingale's comprehensive attendance policy; draft Sep. 28, 2010 meeting minutes.
Minutes of the Board of Trustees and related meeting records (1 of 2), 2009 May 19
Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of Members of the Corporation, and related meeting records, 1999 May 25
N.B.S. News, 1948 Apr 15
NBS News became The Shield beginning with the December 1948 issue. Intended originally as a factual school newspaper reporting on school functions, in 1951 it was reorganized to include more discussion and opinions as the voice of Council, edited by the Chairman of the Committee of Arts.
Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34
N.B.S. News, 1948 May 7
NBS News became The Shield beginning with the December 1948 issue. Intended originally as a factual school newspaper reporting on school functions, in 1951 it was reorganized to include more discussion and opinions as the voice of Council, edited by the Chairman of the Committee of Arts.
Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34
N.B.S. News, 1948 Oct
NBS News became The Shield beginning with the December 1948 issue. Intended originally as a factual school newspaper reporting on school functions, in 1951 it was reorganized to include more discussion and opinions as the voice of Council, edited by the Chairman of the Committee of Arts.
Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34
N.B.S. News, 1948 Nov
NBS News became The Shield beginning with the December 1948 issue. Intended originally as a factual school newspaper reporting on school functions, in 1951 it was reorganized to include more discussion and opinions as the voice of Council, edited by the Chairman of the Committee of Arts.
Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34