Bureau for Intercultural Education records, 1940-1960.

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Bureau for Intercultural Education records, 1940-1960.

Records (ca. 1940-1960) of the Bureau for International Education (New York) include correspondence, minutes, interviews, articles, publications, and reports. Also included are tapes and transcriptions of tapes of Stewart Cole.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7864264

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Service Bureau for Intercultural Education (U.S.)

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Pitkin, Victor Ellsworth

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Service Bureau for Education in Human Relations.

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Bureau for Intercultural Education (U.S.)

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An educational association, the Bureau for Intercultural Education was founded ca. 1940 after reorganization of its predecessors, the Service Bureau for Education in Human Relations and the Service Bureau for Intercultural Education. Dr. Rachel DuBois had founded the former to help teachers and school administrators in the New York area set up intercultural programs. In 1937, the Service Bureau was invited to become the "Commission on Intercultural Education" of the Progressive Education Associa...

Dubois, Rachel Davis

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Rachel Davis DuBois (1892-1993) was a Quaker educator, writer, and a pioneer in interfaith and interracial dialogue and intercultural education. From the description of Papers, 1920-1993. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 47123015 Rachel Davis DuBois (1892- ) was born in Clarkesboro, New Jersey, the daughter of Quaker farmers. She attended Bucknell University and taught school in New Jersey until 1920. From 1920 to 1924, she was active in the peace movem...

Cole, Stewart G. (Stewart Grant), 1892-1980

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Stewart G. Cole (b. 1892) is an educator and author, a leader in such organizations as the Bureau for Intercultural Education, the Pacific Coast Council on Intercultural Education, the National Council of Christians and Jews, and Anytown, Inc. Cole was educated at McMaster University (Toronto, Ontario) and the University of Chicago. He taught at various schools and colleges as well as being involved in numerous organizations and publishing extensively. From the description of Papers,...