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Student publications

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 180 Collections and/or Records:

Realpolitik: The Official Journal of the Public Affairs Committee [digital]

 Digital Collection
Identifier: 13.5.3RPdigital
Dates: Publication: June 2006-ongoing

Reflections, 1979-1980

 Record Group — Box MS Student Publications Box 04: [Barcode: 02010062312]
Abstract, Scope, Contents

"This magazine is a collection of creative works written by the fourth through eight grade students at the Dalton School." --From the publication

Dates: Publication: 1979-1980

Reflections [digital]

 Digital Collection
Identifier: 13.5.2Rdigital
Dates: Publication: 1979-1980

Scribbles: Edited and Published by the Pupils of the Children’s University, Vol. I, No. 1 [digital]

 Digital Image
Identifier: 13.5.2.SCdigital
Dates: Publication: June 1922

Silk, undated (circa 1995)

 Item — Box HS Student Publications Box 03: [Barcode: 31002010061744]
Abstract, Scope, Contents

From the title page:

Dalton's first Asian Literary Magazine produced by the Asian Culture Club. The translation of "silk" is "zh", very close in sound to the Chinese word for "poem", "sh".

Dates: Publication: undated (circa 1995)

Silk [digital]

 Digital Work
Identifier: 13.5.3Silkdigital
Dates: Publication: undated (circa 1995)

Slings & Arrows: The Dalton Humor Revue, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 1984

 Item — Box HS Student Publications Box 03: [Barcode: 31002010061744]

Slings & Arrows: The Dalton Humor Revue, Vol. 1, No. 1 [digital]

 Digital Work
Identifier: 13.5.3SAdigital
Dates: September 1984

Storyville by The Juniors, 1953, First Edition

 Item — Box HS Student Publications Box 03: [Barcode: 31002010061744]
Abstract, Scope, Contents Storyville was written by the junior class to be presented to the class of 1953 at the Junior-Senior Tea Party. Junior students, in honor of the graduating class, traditionally hosted this annual luncheon at which juniors performed skits about the faculty and senior students and the seniors read their “Will” for the school. This tradition is mentioned in The Daltonian as early as 1936 and as late as 1974.From the forward...
Dates: Publication: 1953, First Edition