Marjorie Frye Gutheim papers 1946-1971 1965 - 1969 / Majorie F. Gutheim.

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Marjorie Frye Gutheim papers 1946-1971 1965 - 1969 / Majorie F. Gutheim.

This collection contains teaching materials (syllabi, exams, lecture notes), clippings, correspondence, programs, and publications pertaining to Marjorie Frye Gutheim's tenure at Mount Vernon Seminary as a member of the faculty, and later as dean. These materials date from 1956-1969. Teaching subjects include U.S. history, international relations, and religion. Mount Vernon Seminary and College subjects include Alumnae Bulletin clippings, chapel services, commencements, Diamond Jubilee, the Friends of Mount Vernon Seminary, publications, and special events (dedication ceremonies, performances, reunions, etc.). Marjorie Frye Gutheim (1916-2005) taught at Mount Vernon Seminary from 1945-1969 (subjects included U.S. History, International Relations, and Religion). She also served as dean of the Seminary from 1962 until 1969, when the school closed its 93-year-old girls' seminary. This collection contains materials from 1956-1969 and includes teaching materials (syllabi, exams, lecture notes), clippings, correspondence, programs, and publications.

4.5 linear feet 7 grey boxes and 1 flat box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7971226

George Washington University

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Mount Vernon Seminary

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The Mount Vernon Seminary was officially established by Elizabeth Somers in 1875 with classes held at her residence on F Street; she named it after her brother's church in Baltimore, Mount Vernon Place Methodist. The Seminary began as a six year prepatory school, with four years of high school level classes, and two years of post-high school curriculum, calling it a "Family and Day School for Young Ladies." In order to graduate, students had to complete a formal process of "Senior Essays" in whi...

Gutheim, Marjorie F.

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Marjorie Frye Gutheim (1916-2005) began teaching at Mount Vernon Seminary in 1945, and served as dean from 1962 until 1969, when the school closed its 93-year-old girls' seminary. Gutheim was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 2, 1916. Gutheim's father, Herman Gutheim, was chief of the Cambridge Fire Department. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1927 with an A.B. in History, Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1938 with a M.A. in Teaching, and Columbia University in 1955 with ...

Mount Vernon College

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Mount Vernon Seminary and Junior College moved from its Nebraska Avenue location in 1942 to make way for the United States Navy, and remained in temporary quarters in the Spring Valley neighborhood until 1946, when it reopened at 2100 Foxhall Road. This collection documents the Foxhall Road campus with photos of students, campus events, and buildings from 1946 to 1999, when the college and its campus became part of The George Washington University. It also includes some documents such as minutes...