Presidents files, 1929-1981.

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Presidents files, 1929-1981.

Correspondence, articles, speeches, biographical materials, and obituaries of or pertaining to the presidents of Sarah Lawrence College, Constance Warren, Harold Taylor, Harrison Tweed, Paul L. Ward, Esther Raushenbush, Charles DeCarlo, and Alice Stone Ilchman.

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Sarah Lawrence College. Archives.

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Collecting area: Records of Sarah Lawrence College. Sarah Lawrence College was founded by William Van Duzer Lawrence on the former family estate, Westlands, in Bronxville, N.Y. It opened in 1928 as a women's college, but is now co-educational. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155543532 ...

Raushenbush, Esther Mohr, 1898-1980

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Esther (Mohr) McGill Raushenbush, professor and college president, was born on November 22, 1898, of Jewish immigrant parents who had settled in Seattle, Washington. She was raised in a large family, attended Seattle public schools, and received her A.B. (1921) and A.M. (1922) in English from the University of Washington. In 1923 Raushenbush came east to marry Jerry McGill, a graduate student at Harvard, against her parents' wishes. She attended Radcliffe as a graduate student, 1924-1925, but...

Sarah Lawrence College

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Warren, Constance, 1905-1984

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DeCarlo, Charles Raymond, 1921-

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Tweed, Harrison, 1885-1969

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Lawyer. From the description of Reminiscences of Harrison Tweed: oral history, 1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122481759 ...

Taylor, H.A. (Harold Anthony), 1904-

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Ward, Paul L., 1911-2005

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Ilchman, Alice Stone

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Alice Stone Ilchman (1935-) became president of Sarah Lawrence College in 1981. Prior to her appointment as President, Dr. Ilchman served during the Carter Administration as Assistant Secretary for Education and Cultural Affairs in the Department of State and as Associate Director for Educational and Cultural Affairs in the United States Information Agency (1978-1981). Previous to her time in Washington D.C., Dr. Ilchman was Dean of the College at Wellesley College (1973-1978). From ...