The bulk of the Physical Education Pamphlet Collection was acquired by the UNCG University Libraries in 1958 as part of the Wellseley Collection, which was developed to support the curriculum of the Hygiene and Physical Education Department. Prior...
Education by Design is an online exhibit and image database of over 700 historic educational visual aids owned by the Bienes Center for the Literary Arts: The Dianne and Michael Bienes Special Collections and Rare Book Library located at Broward...
History of education; History of Broward County; Cultural and historical artifacts; Visual aids
The Department of Physical Education for Women at the University of Iowa was a pioneer in the development of graduate study and professional training as well as athletic opportunities for women. The records of the department held by the Iowa...
Currently contains early publications including issues of 69 Bank Street, an early Bureau of Educational Experiments publication, beginning with Volume I, Number 1, October 1934, and Children...Here and Now, published by Bank Street in the 1950s....
Education; New York. Bureau of Educational Experiments; Bank Street College of Education; Periodicals; Teachers; Play; Social science - study and teaching
The William F. Hoyt collection contains 855 slides selected by Dr. Willam Hoyt. The collection focuses on the optic disc and has been peer reviewed by members of the NANOS Web Education Committee. This collection is part of The Neuro-Ophthalmology...
Two published histories of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Both histories are long out of print: "Marquette College, A Quarter-Century, 1881-1906: Stray Leaves from the College History; The Silver Jubilee" published in 1906, and "The...
The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College is devoted to the history of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and its concerns. The Library includes printed works dating from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, as well as archives,...
Quaker history; Education; Schools; War relief; World War I; Vietnam War; Quaker colleges; Friends' centers; Quaker church buildings; Philadelphia; Society of Friends;
The full text of the Report of the Commission to plan for the establishment of a proposed state-supported university in the Richmond Metropolitan Area (Edward A. Wayne, chairman), 1967, which resulted in the creation of Virginia Commonwealth...
Virginia Commonwealth University -- History -- Sources; Higher education and state -- Virginia -- Richmond -- History; Universities and colleges -- Virginia -- Richmond -- History; Education, Higher -- Virginia -- Richmond -- History
The TWU University Archive houses a growing digital collection of photographs and oral histories. In addition, the Digital Collection contains a catalog of brief descriptions of faculty and student manuscript collections, departmental records,...
Texas Woman’s University; Girls Industrial College; College of Industrial Arts; Texas State College for Women; Texas; Denton; women’s colleges; students; faculty; student newspapers; dental hygiene; nursing; physical and occupational therapy;...
An Era of Progress and Promise is a book compiled by W.N. Hartshorn of Clifton, Massachusetts, that celebrates the "religious, moral, and educational development of the American Negro since his emancipation."
From 1901-1908, Mr. Hartshorn...
African Americans; African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- North Carolina; African American universities and colleges -- North Carolina
From 1959 to 1964, Prince Edward County, Virginia, chose to close its public schools rather than integrate them. Through photographs, documents, and maps, this collection explores the history of Prince Edward County segregation in the 1950s and...
Schools -- Virginia -- Prince Edward County -- History -- Pictorial works; African American schools -- Virginia -- Prince Edward County -- History -- Pictorial works; Elementary schools -- Virginia -- Prince Edward County -- History -- Pictorial...
This collection contains over 300 images of native peoples taken by Major Lee Moorhouse between the years of 1888 to 1916. This collection is a collaborative project among the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute (TCI) of the Confederated Tribes of the...
The Long Trip is a Bank Street tradition designed to expose teachers to new physical, social and political environments. Beginning in 1935, founder Lucy Sprague Mitchell led student teachers on field trips to sites where they encountered issues of...
Field work (Educational method); Long Trip; Experiential learning; Bank Street College of Education; New York. Bureau of Educational Experiments
Lucy Sprague Mitchell was the principle founder of the Bureau of Educational Experiments and first acting president of Bank Street College. She served the College from its inception in 1916 until 1955. She was involved in all aspects of Bank...
Mitchell, Lucy Sprague, 1878-1967; Bank Street College of Education
For over 45 years, Esther M. Hennicke supervised the second grade at Greenwood Training School on the campus of what was then Southwest Missouri State Teachers College in Springfield, Missouri. When she retired in 1965, the college was named...
Schools; Missouri State University; Alternative education; Teachers; Students; Springfield (Mo.);
This collection consists of 800 images selected from 894 5x7 inch glass negatives taken by Frank Fuller Avery during the period 1901 to 1916 when Avery was assigned to the Colville Indian Agency in Washington State.
Frank Fuller Avery; Indian School Service; Washington State; Colville Indian Agency; Indian reservations; Native Americans; Fort Spokane; John McAdam Webster; Eastern Washington;
The Oregon Health & Science University Digital Resources Library is a collection of multimedia digital objects (still images, sound, and video) focusing on health sciences, engineering and biomedical research. This digital library was designed to...
History of medicine; Biomedical research; Engineering; Gastrointestinal endoscopy; Pacific Northwest landmarks
Silicon Valley History Online is a collection of images illustrating California's Santa Clara Valley and providing the first gateway to the major historical resources of this region. You will find photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts,...
Silicon Valley; Santa Clara Valley; Agriculture; Education; Portraits; Technology; Transportation; Urban life; Manufacturing; Bunnysuits; Intel microprocessors; Semiconductor wafers; Canned fruit industry; Intel Pentium Processors;
The collections in this Digital Library are largely composed of documents from the Combined Arms Research Library collections. Included are WWII operational documents, student's theses, and items pertaining to the history of Fort Leavenworth. The...
Historical events; Military operations; Military organization; War; Military intelligence; Tactical warfare; Operational warfare; Fort Leavenworth; Kansas; U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; World War II; United States Army; Japan; Italy;...
Dr. Hamilton Holt (1872-1951), the eighth President of Rollins College, fostered a great legacy of expansion and growth for the College. The pictures and documents contained in this collection span his tenure at Rollins (1925-1949) and also his...