Photographs 1880-1982.

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Photographs 1880-1982.

Photographs include images that document events and activities of students, teachers, parents and administrators of the Pittsburgh School District from 1880-1982. Collection also includes photographs of buildings and other school properites no longer extant.

19 linear ft.

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Wallace, Richard R.

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Olson, Jerry, 1931-

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McCormick, Bernard, 1907-

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Heeter, S. L.

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Marland, Sidney Percy

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American educator; United States commissioner of education, 1970-1972; assistant secretary of health, education and welfare, 1972-1973. From the description of Sidney Percy Marland papers, 1943-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871026 Biography American educator; United States commissioner of education, 1970- 1972; assistant secretary of health, education and welfare, 1972- 1973. From the guide to the Si...

Gross, Calvin A.

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Department of Public Instruction

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Davidson, William M. (William Mehard), 1863-1930.

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Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission

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Graham, Benjamin G., 1880-1942.

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Faison, Helen S.

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Pittsburgh Councili on Public Education.

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Kishkinas, Louis, 1927-

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Dimmick, Earl.

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Pittsburgh Public Schools

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The Pittsburgh Public Schools began operating as an official institution in 1835. Each ward in the city had its own board until 1911 when a court appointed board of 15 managers oversaw the daily functions of the schools. The Pittsburgh Public Schools went through major building booms to keep up with a growing enrollment during the 1930s and 1940s. Student integration was the primary activity for the school system through the 1960s and 1970s. From the description of Photographs 1880-1...