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  1. The family, students, colleagues and friends of Lucy Sprague Mitchell met together to remember the life and work of this distinguished educator, author and founder of Bank Street College of Education who on October 15, 1967 died at the age of 89 at her home in Palo Alto, California.

  2. The presentation of the life and career of Lucy Sprague Mitchell as a case study of feminism as a life-process also allows me to sug- gest some answers to a question that has long troubled historians- what happened to feminism after 1920. Although "public" femin-. issues of feminism on an individual basis.

  3. 29. Juni 2015 · Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878–1967) founded New York City's Bureau of Educational Experiments, later known as the Bank Street College of Education. She was the first Dean of Women's Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, and her theoretical writings on education as well as her works of fiction have influenced generations of readers.

  4. Mrs. Lucy Sprague Mitchell, a founder and president emeritus of the Bank Street College of Education here, an educational innovator and a writer, died Sunday in her home in Palo Alto, Calif., at ...

  5. 31. Jan. 2022 · In 1937, Lucy Sprague Mitchell persuaded an independent publisher in New York, W. R. Scott, to begin acquiring children’s literature, and to hire Brown both as a writer and as the division’s ...

  6. Lucy Sprague Mitchell, who founded Bank Street as the Bureau of Educational Experiments over a century ago, wrote a credo that continues to define the spirit of imaginative and critical inquiry that motivates and guides our work today. What potentialities in human beings—children, teachers, and ourselves—do we want to see develop?

  7. C H ARLOTTE B. W INSOR: For this hour of remembrance, one wants to recall the many ways in which Lucy Mitchell made her mark on the places and times in which she lived. Lucy Mitchell belonged to many worlds and disciplined herself to become more than an ordinary craftsman in each of them.