Transcript of oral history, 1966-1968 (inclusive).

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Transcript of oral history, 1966-1968 (inclusive).

Transcript (570 p.) of interview with Taylor, educator and director of the Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Mass., from 1922 to 1949, by William W. Cutler, III, June 28, 1966, April 18, July 7, and November 11, 1967, and April 12, 1968, sponsored by the New World Foundation.

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Taylor, Katharine, 1888-1979.

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Educator (Vassar College, A.B., 1910; University of Michigan, A.M., 1911), Taylor taught at Vassar (1913-1916) and the Parker School, Chicago (1916-1921). She was then Director of the Shady Hill School, Cambridge (1921-1949), chairman of the Education and Child Care Project in Germany of the Unitarian Service Committee (1949-1953), consultant to the New World Foundation, (1955-1976), and consultant to the International Schools Foundation, (1959-1960). From the description of Papers, ...

Shady Hill School (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Parker, Francis W. (Francis Wayland), 1837-1902

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Educator and teacher. From the description of Papers, 1857-1904 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247000 Francis W. Parker [1837-1902], leading American educator, was called by John Dewey "more than any other person... the father of the progressive education movement." His teaching career, begun ca. 1857 was interrupted by the Civil War; by the end of the war Parker had attained the rank of lieutenant colonel and for the remaind...

Cutler, William W.

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New World Foundation

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