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Massachusetts. , United States. Affiliations. Simmons College. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.
Garland Junior College. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.
- Series 1: Historical Records, 1872-1931
- Series 2: Alumnae Associations Records - Kindergarten, 1873-1941
- Series 3: Board of Directors' Records, 1923-1970
- Series 5: Course Materials, 1919-1976
- Series 6: Class Registers, 1964-1973
- Series 7: Faculty & Student Records, 1915-1969
- Series 8: Administrative Records, 1911-1973
- Series 9: Administrative Records, 1912-1969
- Series 10: Financial Records, 1972-1974
- Series 11: Policy Manuals, 1966-1975
This series contains class records, notes, and various publications from the first fifty years of the College. There is more early material scattered throughout the collection, but the bulk of it is in this series. Box 1 1. Class register, 1873-1874, 1903-1904
This series contains the minutes and reports of two early alumnae associations of the College, Chestnut St. Alumnae Association and Garland Kindergarten Alumnae Association. Box 2 1. Chestnut St. Alumnae Association reports, 1889-1900
This series contains the minutes and reports of the Board of Directors from 1923-1970 (incomplete). Box 3 1. Board of Directors records, 1923, 1925-1930
This series contains course outlines, assignments, and student information, projects, exams, and papers. Box 10 1. Assignments, 1936-1937 and undated
This series contains college directories from the 1960s and 1970s. Box 11 1. College Directory A, 1972-1973
This series contains commencement materials, faculty manuals and handbooks, and lists of faculty and students. Box 14 1. Faculty accreditation biographies, 1931-1951 and undated
This series contains information relating to accreditation, admissions, and financial records. Box 14 1. Advertising, 1926-1974
This series contains information relating to accreditation, admissions, and financial records. Box 15 1. Accreditation records, 1935-1964 and undated
This series contains financial information relating to development and operating budgets. Box 16 1. Preliminary statement of the case for Garland Junior College - 1, 1973
This series contains policies and procedures manuals. Box 17 1. Policies and procedure manual, 1973-1974
Simmons absorbed Garland Junior College in 1976. [9] ( . Wheelock College, a former member, merged with Boston University to become the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development.) Simmons graduated its first African American student in 1914.
(1928–74). The work of U.S. poet Anne Sexton is noted for its confessional intensity. She won the 1967 Pulitzer Prize in poetry for Live or Die. A lifelong resident of New England, Anne Harvey was born on Nov. 9, 1928, in Newton, Mass. She attended Garland Junior College for a year before her marriage in 1948 to Alfred M. Sexton II.
Learn about the history and legacy of Garland Junior College, a private women's college in Boston that offered AS degrees in Homemaking and Art. Find out how it started as a kindergarten training school in 1872 and ended up merging with Simmons College in 1976.
Garland Junior College (1872-1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill. By 1903, the school had expanded its curriculum to include home economics, and was renamed the Garland School of Homemaking. It was ...