serials (publications)
Found in 1062 Collections and/or Records:
Lower School Faculty Newsletter, 1990 Spring
Lower School Literary Magazine, published by Nightingale-Bamford School Classes I-VI, Vol. 1, 1970 Feb
Student Publications consist of Nightingale student-created content published by students, usually under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Publications include student newspapers, literary magazines, art magazines, foreign language magazines, humor, and entertainment publications. Most are created by Upper School students, although some Middle School publications are included. The archives does not have full runs of most student publications.
Lux Magazine, 2003 Jun
Lux Magazine was published just once in June of 2003.
Mary Janvrin '43's Nightingale-Bamford School yearbook, with inscriptions from Miss Wade and various friends, 1942
Memorandum : to Susan Ketner '76 and Sally Brown / Joan Stitt McMenamin, relating to Alumnae Board and Bulletin, 1983 - 1984
Middle School Book Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1988 Dec
Student Publications consist of Nightingale student-created content published by students, usually under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Publications include student newspapers, literary magazines, art magazines, foreign language magazines, humor, and entertainment publications. Most are created by Upper School students, although some Middle School publications are included. The archives does not have full runs of most student publications.
Natalie Janvrin '41's Nightingale-Bamford School yearbook, with inscriptions from Miss Dorr and various friends, 1939
Natalie Janvrin '41's Nightingale-Bamford School yearbook, with inscriptions from various faculty and friends, 1940
NBS Class VIII yearbook, Class of 2009, 2005
Class VIII yearbooks are created by Class VIII students to commemorate their school experiences prior to entering Upper School. These yearbooks are available from 1997 through 2013 with the exception of 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2010.
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