International Institute for Girls in Spain Records 1881-1986

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International Institute for Girls in Spain Records 1881-1986

A non-denominational Christian girls school in Spain. Contains correspondence, memorabilia, minutes, reports, photographs, and publications.

53 boxes; (24 linear ft.)

eng,

spa,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322297

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Gulick, William H.

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Instituto Internacional (Madrid, Spain)

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The International Institute for Girls in Spain was founded in 1877 though the work of Alice Gordon Gulick and her husband William and functioned under a variety of names, jurisdictions and locations with Spain. In 1985 it was renamed the International Institute for Education (IIE) and now serves to educate Spanish men and women in American culture. From the description of International Institute for Girls in Spain records, 1881-1986. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51171653 ...

Gulick, Alice Gordon, 1847-1903

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Gulick, Alice Gordon, 1847-1903; educator, founder of the International Institute for Girls in Spain, missionary. Mount Holyoke Female Seminary graduate, 1867. From the description of Gulick papers, 1867-1904. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 50654792 Alice W. Gordon was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 8, 1847. Her father was James M. Gordon. She attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1863-1867 and was instructor there from 1868-1870. She married...