Class of 1999
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Exit interviews of senior students, 1999
Group portrait of Grunfeld sisters (l to r): Nicole '90, Gabrielle '99, and Natalie '92, 1987
Invitation to Young Alumnae Day and brunch for Classes of 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000, 2000 Nov 22
Invitation to Young Alumnae Day and brunch for Classes of 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, 2001 Nov 21
Invitation to Young Alumnae Day and brunch for Classes of 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002, 2002 Nov 27
Letter to the Class of 1999 in twenty-five years / the Class of 1999 in 1996 (with signatures), describing time capsule contribution, 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.
List of Class IX history research project topics, 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.
Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of Members of the Corporation, and related meeting records, 1999 May 25
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.