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Box 2

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Echoes From L.P.S., January 1902

 Item — Box: 2
Content Description From the Series: The Livingston Park Seminary collection comprises records of the Livingston Park Seminary, its Alumnae Association, and personal papers of its third and final Principal, Eurith Trabue Rebasz. The Livingston Park Seminary was a small, private school for young women, originally founded as the Curtis Seminary by Philip and Cathro Mason Curtis in 1860. Following Mrs. Curtis' death in 1892, it became the Livingston Park Seminary, with Georgia C. Stone as Principal from 1892 to 1900, followed by...
Dates: Other: January 1902

Echoes From L.P.S., April 1902

 Item — Box: 2
Content Description From the Series: The Livingston Park Seminary collection comprises records of the Livingston Park Seminary, its Alumnae Association, and personal papers of its third and final Principal, Eurith Trabue Rebasz. The Livingston Park Seminary was a small, private school for young women, originally founded as the Curtis Seminary by Philip and Cathro Mason Curtis in 1860. Following Mrs. Curtis' death in 1892, it became the Livingston Park Seminary, with Georgia C. Stone as Principal from 1892 to 1900, followed by...
Dates: Other: April 1902

Echoes From L.P.S., December 1902

 Item — Box: 2
Content Description From the Series: The Livingston Park Seminary collection comprises records of the Livingston Park Seminary, its Alumnae Association, and personal papers of its third and final Principal, Eurith Trabue Rebasz. The Livingston Park Seminary was a small, private school for young women, originally founded as the Curtis Seminary by Philip and Cathro Mason Curtis in 1860. Following Mrs. Curtis' death in 1892, it became the Livingston Park Seminary, with Georgia C. Stone as Principal from 1892 to 1900, followed by...
Dates: Other: December 1902

Echoes From L.P.S., January 1903

 Item — Box: 2
Content Description From the Series: The Livingston Park Seminary collection comprises records of the Livingston Park Seminary, its Alumnae Association, and personal papers of its third and final Principal, Eurith Trabue Rebasz. The Livingston Park Seminary was a small, private school for young women, originally founded as the Curtis Seminary by Philip and Cathro Mason Curtis in 1860. Following Mrs. Curtis' death in 1892, it became the Livingston Park Seminary, with Georgia C. Stone as Principal from 1892 to 1900, followed by...
Dates: Other: January 1903