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Brooklyn College Sends 151 Students; 10 Faculty To Try Education Experiment Here, Madison County Leader
Brooklyn College Sends 151 Students; 10 Faculty To Try Education Experiment Here, Madison County Leader
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Madison County Leader article announcing arrival of Brooklyn College students to Morrisville, N.Y., and describing the Friday assemblies students participated in, which were open to the general public. July 1, 1943.
Students To Work And Study On Farm, The New York Times
Students To Work And Study On Farm, The New York Times
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
General article on Morrisville Farm Labor Project written the day before students left Brooklyn for upstate. Monday, June 28, 1943.
College Women To Pick Beans, Study Rural Problem First Hand, Emma Bugbee
College Women To Pick Beans, Study Rural Problem First Hand, Emma Bugbee
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Herald Tribune article on Mary Edna Barnes, a Brooklyn College instructor in sociology, who participated in the Morrisville, N.Y. Farm Labor Project. Monday, June 28, 1943.
College Group Set For Farm Duties, The Brooklyn Eagle
College Group Set For Farm Duties, The Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Short article on Morrisville Farm Labor Project. Monday, June 28, 1943.
Student Farmers, The Sun
Student Farmers, The Sun
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Short article on Morrisville Farm Labor Project. Includes list of faculty. Monday, June 28, 1943.
Thank You Letter To Dr. Pertsch, Harry D. Gideonse
Thank You Letter To Dr. Pertsch, Harry D. Gideonse
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Thank you letter to Dr. Pertsch, administrator of School Defense, from Harry D. Gideonse, president of Brooklyn College.
Letter To President Gideonse: "One Week To Go", Ralph C. Benedict
Letter To President Gideonse: "One Week To Go", Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter written to President Gideonse one week before the start date of the Morrisville Project regarding some problems that still needed to be resolved with registration, curriculum, staff, supplies and administration. June 20, 1943. Page 1 (of 2)
Brooklyn College To Take Outsiders On Farm Project, The Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College To Take Outsiders On Farm Project, The Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Brooklyn Eagle article: the Morrisville, N.Y. farm project will include a limited number of students outside of Brooklyn College. Sunday, June 20, 1943.
Memo: 128 Students Registered, Mr. Sheinwold
Memo: 128 Students Registered, Mr. Sheinwold
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Memo to President Gideonse from Mr. Sheinwold. 128 students registered for Morrisville project. June 16, 1943.
Bulletin Of Information Brooklyn College Food Production Unit, Brooklyn College
Bulletin Of Information Brooklyn College Food Production Unit, Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Instructions for registration anf start of class meetings. June 16, 1943.
Letter Regarding First Assembly Of Farm Labor Project, Ralph C. Benedict
Letter Regarding First Assembly Of Farm Labor Project, Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to President Gideonse regarding the first assembly of the farm labor project. June 15, 1943.
Study Food Effects, The Brooklyn Eagle
Study Food Effects, The Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Photograph with caption of three students in the farm project class at Brooklyn College weighing mice. Sunday, June 13, 1943.
Letter Reporting A Few Recent Incidents To President Gideonse (Including Farm Labor Song), Ralph C. Benedict
Letter Reporting A Few Recent Incidents To President Gideonse (Including Farm Labor Song), Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Page 1, Letter to President Gideonse reporting some recent incidents in the progress of the Morrisville Farm Labor Project. June 11, 1943. Page 2, Farm Labor Song.
Letter To The Ration Board, Harry D. Gideonse
Letter To The Ration Board, Harry D. Gideonse
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to the Ration Board introducing the Morrisville Farm Labor Project. June 11, 1943.
Letter To Prof. Irvin Summarizing The Morrisville Staff Situation, Ralph C. Benedict
Letter To Prof. Irvin Summarizing The Morrisville Staff Situation, Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to Professor Irvin, director of the summer session at Brooklyn College, summarizing the staff situation of the Morrisville Farm Labor Project. June 11, 1943.
Authorizing Petty Cash Fund, Harry D. Gideonse
Authorizing Petty Cash Fund, Harry D. Gideonse
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to Mr. Fee, curator at Brooklyn College, authorizing a petty cash fund for the service of Biology 7 at Morrisville, N.Y. June 11, 1943.
Letter To Asst. Superintendent Pertsch Regarding Faculty Wives, Harry D. Gideonse
Letter To Asst. Superintendent Pertsch Regarding Faculty Wives, Harry D. Gideonse
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to Assistant Superintendent of Board of Education Pertsch regarding the services fo faculty wives at Morrisville, N.Y. June 10, 1943.
Letter To President Gideonse Regarding Faculty Wives, Ralph C. Benedict
Letter To President Gideonse Regarding Faculty Wives, Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to President Gideonse regarding the services of faculty wives at Morrisville, N.Y. June 10, 1943.
Minutes From Brooklyn College Administrative Committee, Brooklyn College
Minutes From Brooklyn College Administrative Committee, Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Approval of resolution regarding Brooklyn College cooperating in the Farm Labor Project. June 10, 1943.
Brooklyn College Will Split Session, The New York Times
Brooklyn College Will Split Session, The New York Times
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
New York Times article explaining the Brooklyn College Morrisville Farm Program. Thursday, June 10, 1943.
Hot Spell Helps State Farmers Get In Planting, The Herald Tribune
Hot Spell Helps State Farmers Get In Planting, The Herald Tribune
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Herald Tribune article mentioning 1943 Brooklyn College farm program.Thursday, June 10, 1943.
Letter To President Gideonse Regarding A First Assembly, Ralph C. Benedict
Letter To President Gideonse Regarding A First Assembly, Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to President Gideonse inviting him to a first assembly in Brooklyn for the farm labor project. June 9, 1943.
Invitation To Elias Lieberman, Ralph C. Benedict
Invitation To Elias Lieberman, Ralph C. Benedict
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to Elias Lieberman inviting him to be a speaker at the Friday evening assembly series in Morrisville, N.Y. June 9, 1943.
Studies Will Vary Crop Harvesting, The New York Times
Studies Will Vary Crop Harvesting, The New York Times
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Article from The New York Times. Sunday, June 6, 1943.
Boro College Splits Summer Sessions, The Brooklyn Eagle
Boro College Splits Summer Sessions, The Brooklyn Eagle
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Article from The Brooklyn Eagle. Sunday, June 6, 1943.
Students To Harvest Crops, The Sun
Students To Harvest Crops, The Sun
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Article from The Sun regarding Brooklyn College's hopes to harvest 100,000 bushels of vegetables during the 1943 Farm Labor Project in Morrisville. Saturday, June 5, 1943.
Brooklyn College Library Memorandum, Asa Don Dickinson
Brooklyn College Library Memorandum, Asa Don Dickinson
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Memorandum from Librarian Dickinson to a Mrs. Cooper giving the dates of the farmers' registration. May 26, 1943.
Announcement To Classes, Dean Of The Faculty
Announcement To Classes, Dean Of The Faculty
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter to the Brooklyn College Faculty announcing a meeting regarding the Farm Labor Project. May 24, 1943.
Please Announce To Classes, Dean Of The Faculty
Please Announce To Classes, Dean Of The Faculty
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Letter announcing meeting on Farm Labor Project. May 24, 1943.
Memorandum To Professor Benedict, Robert J. Fee
Memorandum To Professor Benedict, Robert J. Fee
Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project
Memorandum suggesting Brooklyn College require parents of students in the Morrisville program to sign a waiver regarding possible liability on the part of the city. May 18, 1943.