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  2. Lucy Sprague Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Sprague Mitchell (July 2, 1878 – October 15, 1967 [1]) was an American educator and children's writer, and the founder of Bank Street College of Education. [ 2 ] Early life and education

  3. Wesley Clair Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    New York: Augustus M. Kelley, 1967. (Reconstructed from Mitchell's lecture notes). ISBN 978-0-678-00234-6; There is a bibliography in the volume edited by Burns (below). Lucy Sprague Mitchell, Wesley Mitchell's wife, wrote the book Two lives; the story of Wesley Clair Mitchell and myself (New York, Simon and Schuster, 1953).

  4. Bank Street College of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Bank Street School for Children is a private coed preschool, elementary school, and middle school within the Bank Street College of Education. [13] [14] The school includes children in nursery through eighth grade, [14] split into three divisions: the lower school, for nursery through first grade; the middle school, for second through fourth grades; and the upper school, for fifth through ...

  5. Harriet Merrill Johnson - Wikipedia

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    While working as a district nurse, Johnson became interested in the needs of children. She, Lucy Sprague Mitchell, and Caroline Pratt formed the Bureau of Education Experiments in 1916, now known as Bank Street College of Education. Their aim was to bring various specialists and researchers together for the purposes of studying experimental ...

  6. Little Golden Books - Wikipedia

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    Wartime shortages had delayed the launch of the series until 1946. The first two titles appeared that year: Lucy Sprague Mitchell's The New House in the Forest, illustrated by Eloise Wilkins, and The Taxi That Hurried, coauthored by Irma Simonton Black and Jessie Stanton, with illustrations by Tibor Gergely. [10]

  7. City and Country School - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell offered not only financial support and a new home, but also her services and innovative ideas as a teacher. In 1915, the Play School moved to a former stable in MacDougal Alley at the rear of a house at 15 Washington Square North, which had been purchased by Lucy and Wesley Mitchell as a family residence. [11]

  8. Lucy Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lucy Sprague can refer to: Lucy J. Sprague, born Earle (1851–1903), American suffragist; Lucy Sprague ...

  9. Lawrence K. Frank - Wikipedia

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    At Columbia Frank met the economist Wesley C. Mitchell, who guided the National Bureau of Economic Research, and his wife Lucy Sprague Mitchell, who founded Bank Street College of Education as the Bureau of Educational Experiments. They became friends and important mentors of Frank. [4]