Angelo Patri papers, 1904-1962 (bulk 1924-1962).
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Mixed materialsDescription: 30,000 items; 90 containers; 35.8 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Correspondence, writings, radio scripts, biographical material, financial records, and other papers reflecting Patri's role as an educator and popularizer of John Dewey's progressive educational principles. Traces the evolving nature of education and child rearing from the 1920s to the 1960s. Patri's writings on children include typewritten copies of his syndicated column "Our Children." Also includes a draft of his unpublished autobiography pertaining to his years as a public school principal in New York City and correspondence with parents seeking Patri's child rearing advice.
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Correspondence, writings, radio scripts, biographical material, financial records, and other papers reflecting Patri's role as an educator and popularizer of John Dewey's progressive educational principles. Traces the evolving nature of education and child rearing from the 1920s to the 1960s. Patri's writings on children include typewritten copies of his syndicated column "Our Children." Also includes a draft of his unpublished autobiography pertaining to his years as a public school principal in New York City and correspondence with parents seeking Patri's child rearing advice.
Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Educator and author. Died 1965.
Collection material in English.
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