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“Bernice Sandler Dalton Lectures” , circa 1992

 Item — Case: Multimedia Cabinet, Folder: Drawer 2, Object: DVD

Abstract, Scope and Contents

High School Lecture
Faculty Lecture
Parent Lecture
First Program Lecture, “Strategies in the Coed Classroom”

transferred from VHS 2018
mp4 file name: B_22_Bernice Sandler, Dalton Lectures.mp4 (on 2 DVD-R)





Dates

  • circa 1992

Conditions Governing Access

The Dalton School’s archival records–other than widely distributed records, such as school publications and publicity materials–are available only to the current Head of School, the office of origin, and the Dalton School Archives staff. Access by others will be given consideration when a written request is presented to the Archivist and written approval has been obtained from the appropriate individual in the office of origin or the Head of School.

Biographical / Historical

Bernice Resnick Sandler was a women's rights activist best known for being instrumental in the creation of Title IX, a portion of the Education Amendments of 1972

Extent

From the Collection: .42 Linear Feet (Archive Documents Box, DVDs)

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the The Dalton School Archives Repository

Contact:
The Dalton School
108 East 89th Street
New York NY 10128 United States