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Education

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:

William Oliver Stevens Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 1995-90
Abstract William Oliver Stevens was headmaster of Cranbrook School from 1927-1935. These documents consist of office records in the form of correspondence, carbon copies, and drafts from William O. Stevens, first headmaster of Cranbrook School. Additionally, there is correspondence after his tenure at Cranbrook, but concerning Cranbrook masters, other employees, and alumni is included. Some black and white photographs are appended to alumni, faculty and student documents. The bulk of the collection...
Dates: 1927 - 1935

Student is Seated Inside UIC Office Living Structure

 Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_71_05_01

"Student Pictures Path to U.N."

 Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_51_01_02

Student Poses with Boot on Stack of Wood Beams

 Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_70_15_03

Students' Faces Seen Through Series of Built Grids

 Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_70_15_02

The Liberating Cube article copy, collaged to center Isaacs

 Digital Image
Identifier: 202101_52_56_01

Lee A. White Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 1979-02
Abstract Lee A White was a journalist, working for the Detroit News from 1911 until his retirement in 1952, except between 1914-1917, when he was an associate professor and chairman of the journalism department at the University of Washington. He developed a close relationship with George G. Booth, serving as his Editorial Secretary and, from 1936, he also served as Chief Librarian for the newspaper, and became its first Director of Public Relations. He served as Director of Cranbrook School for 20...
Dates: 1926 - 1958

Wilderness Expedition Press Coverage Records

 Collection
Identifier: 1996-02
Abstract

The Wilderness Expedition which began in 1970, was designed as a yearly outdoor excursion for sophomore students at the Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School. In 1993, a blizzard struck the Great Smokey Mountains National Forrest leaving one-hundred and seventeen Cranbrook faculty and students trapped for nearly four days. The collection comprises of clippings from over 80 national newspapers covering the event.

Dates: 1993