clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 319 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper clipping regarding Mary Woodin Harvey '39 and Marjorie Willer '39 being presented as debutantes, from unknown publication, 1939 - 1940
Newspaper clipping, "What Ought (Hint, Hint) the Class of '00 Be Called?" / Reed Abelson, from the New York Times, sec. 4, p, 2, 1996 May 5
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.
"NHS taps juniors." Clipping from unknown publication regarding National Honor Society, c. 1980 - 2000
"Nightingale-Bamford, faculty openings." Printout of advertisement from the New York Times, 1995 Apr 2
Nightingale-Bamford School advertisement relating to Hurricane Gilbert relief. Clipping from Newsday, 1988
"Nightingale-Bamford School." Article relating to enrollment information. Photocopy of clipping from 7 Days, 1988 Oct 5
Note from ?, enclosing clipping of Ruth Miller Door obituary, 1990
Notice to NBS Faculty regarding deaths of Carol Haussamen and James M. Stuart, attaching obituaries, and condolence letter (photocopy) to Mrs. James M. Stuart from Dorothy A. Hutcheson regarding same, 1992 Dec 21
Obituary. "Mrs. Robillard led school here. Nightingale-Bamford's head for 11 years dies-taught at two other schools." Newspaper clipping from New York Times, 1958
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Obituary of Joan Stitt McMenamin. Photocopy of clipping from The New York Times, 2004 Jun 13
Biographical Records include records related to the life of Joan Stitt McMenamin, including resumes, biographical compilations, articles and speeches about Joan McMenamin, records of gifts she made to the school, legal records related to her death in 2004, reminiscences, and speeches, programs, a video recording, and visitor books from a service in memory of Joan McMenamin held at Nightingale on October 1, 2004.