Box 21
Container
Contains 34 Results:
Notes for Trustee Workshop, 1976
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.B.007
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains John H. Niemeyer’s committee notes arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1976
Notes on Faculty Salary Categories, 1958
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.B.008
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains John H. Niemeyer’s committee notes arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1958
Policy Committee Meeting Transcripts, 1969
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.B.009
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains John H. Niemeyer’s committee notes arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1969
School Integration Project Committees, 1958 - 1960
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.B.010
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains John H. Niemeyer’s committee notes arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1958 - 1960
Special Development Needs Committee Notes, 1958
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.B.011
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Contains John H. Niemeyer’s committee notes arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1958
BSC an Historical Perspective, 1997
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.D.001
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Group:
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of...
Dates:
1997
BSC Position on the Role of the School in Promoting Mental Health, draft outline, 1958
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.D.002
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Group:
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of...
Dates:
1958
"The Bank Street Readers: support for movement toward an integrated society" -The Reading Teacher, 1965
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.D.003
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Group:
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of...
Dates:
1965
"Chief Forces Affecting Education in the United States since 1860", 1941
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.D.004
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Group:
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of...
Dates:
1941
Coeducation in the United States, undated
Sub-Series — Box: 21
Identifier: bsc.02.02.D.005
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Group:
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of...
Dates:
undated