Box 9
Contains 26 Results:
Poverty Program (city-wide training program), 1965-1966
According to The New School Bulletin (vol. 23, no. 2), this training program was intended for "120 professionals who will occupy key staff positions in the City's poverty program." The trainees would go on to positions in the city's Community Action Centers. The program was initially overseen by Emil Starr, northeast regional director of the Foreign Policy Association. Folder originally titled "Poverty program."
Center for Controlled Reading (Taylor), 1962-1966
Taylor refers to Earl A. Taylor, director of the Taylor Center for Controlled Reading, also known as the Reading and Study Skills Center, which offered courses at The New School. Includes posters for the Center for Controlled Reading course.
City-As-School, 1975-1976
A partnership with City-As-School allowed students at the high school to take New School classes. Includes list of these classes, registration forms, and promotional material for City-As-School.
College Federal Agency Council, New York region, Civil Service Commission, 1961-1963
Columbia University, 1962-1969
Correspondence with administrators regarding the undergraduate program, including a Columbia University questionnaire for deans and a program for the Columbia Writers Conference.
Commencement, 1966-1973
The "Presentation of Candidates" script for Dean Austill for the June 8 1965 commencement for BAs in the Senior College, listing candidates graduating and awards given.
Artists' Choice concert series, 1960-1966
Information, planning, and correspondence for "The Artists' Choice" concert series, includingprograms/fliers for a few of the concerts.