Ida Nasatir Papers, [1897]-[1995] bulk 1941-1995.
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San Diego State University. Library. Dept. of Special Collections.
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Nasatir family.
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San Diego High School
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Historical Note San Diego High School began as the Russ School in 1882. Named for the founder of a local lumber firm, Joseph Russ donated all of the initial lumber used to build the school. The original building, designed by the Stewart Brothers and built by Brown and Stevens, was two stories tall and had eight classrooms. The school opened on August 14, 1882 as grammar school with an initial enrollment of 308 students—32 more than they had c...
Nasatir, Ida, 1910-2005
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Biographical Information: Ida Nasatir was born in Denver, Colorado in 1910. She attended UC Berkeley, where she majored in English. She met her husband, Abraham Nasatir, while at Berkeley. They married in 1929, and came to San Diego when Abraham accepted a teaching position on the faculty at San Diego State College. Ida Nasatir was an English teacher, specializing in working with emotionally handicapped children at San Diego Hi...