boarding / residential program
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence relating to securing a position for Irene McArthur as head of resident department, 1931
File — Box 07071: [Barcode: 10128000003217]
Identifier: 007 005 000 06 0001
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Nightingale-Bamford School had a small boarding department, or "resident department," from 1929 until 1937. A handful of girls age 14 and older boarded during the week at 23 East 92nd Street, across the street from the schoolhouse, and typically returned home on weekends. Boarding students were typically from families living too far to commute to the schoolhouse daily but wishing for their daughters to take advantage of New York's cultural opportunities as part of their education. Miss Irene...
Dates:
1931
Frances Nightingale letters relating to search for head of boarding department for school, 1929 - 1931
File — Box 06001: [Barcode: 10128000004033]
Identifier: 006 001 000 05 0002
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
While the records surviving Miss Nightingale's tenure as head of school are not numerous, there are some key records that give a glimpse of her leadership style and intentions for the school. Records from Miss Nightingale's files are supplemented by documents and photographs that shed light on her background and school presence. Records include several early commencement speeches, minimal correspondence, compiled biographical information, and photographs of Miss Nightingale. Also of note...
Dates:
1929 - 1931
Manual for the Nightingale-Bamford School Resident Department, 1932 - 1933
Item — Box 07008: [Barcode: 10128000003357]
Identifier: 007 005 000 03 0001
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Nightingale-Bamford School had a small boarding department, or "resident department," from 1929 until 1937. A handful of girls age 14 and older boarded during the week at 23 East 92nd Street, across the street from the schoolhouse, and typically returned home on weekends. Boarding students were typically from families living too far to commute to the schoolhouse daily but wishing for their daughters to take advantage of New York's cultural opportunities as part of their education. Miss Irene...
Dates:
1932 - 1933
S05 Boarding School Records, 1929 - 1933
Series
Identifier: RG06_SG005_S05
Scope and Contents
Nightingale-Bamford School had a small boarding department, or "resident department," from 1929 until 1937. A handful of girls age 14 and older boarded during the week at 23 East 92nd Street, across the street from the schoolhouse, and typically returned home on weekends. Boarding students were typically from families living too far to commute to the schoolhouse daily but wishing for their daughters to take advantage of New York's cultural opportunities as part of their education. Miss Irene...
Dates:
1929 - 1933
"The Boarding School." Photocopy of article from Yearbook, 1929
Item — Box 07008: [Barcode: 10128000003357]
Identifier: 007 005 000 01 0001
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Nightingale-Bamford School had a small boarding department, or "resident department," from 1929 until 1937. A handful of girls age 14 and older boarded during the week at 23 East 92nd Street, across the street from the schoolhouse, and typically returned home on weekends. Boarding students were typically from families living too far to commute to the schoolhouse daily but wishing for their daughters to take advantage of New York's cultural opportunities as part of their education. Miss Irene...
Dates:
1929