Home schooling
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the education of school-age children in the home setting rather than in a traditional private or public school. Works on education for children confined to their homes by illness, physical injury, or emotional condition, provided by an itinerant or visiting teacher, are entered under Homebound instruction.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Ingrith Deyrup diaries and paintings
Collection
Identifier: NA-0013-01
Summary
Ingrith Deyrup (1919-2004) was a daughter of Alvin Johnson, president of the New School from 1922-1946. The collection consists of a diary that Ingrith kept as a teenager, as well as six small landscape paintings. The diaries provide an intimate look at the life of a New York family deeply immersed in the cultural, artistic, and social life of Manhattan in the 1930s, through the eyes of the 15 and 16-year old Ingrith.
Dates:
1934 - 1935