Syllabi
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Outlines or brief statements of the main points of a lecture or course of study.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph J. Greenbaum papers
Collection
Identifier: NS-02-02-04
Abstract
Joseph J. Greenbaum (1924-2011), a specialist in experimental psychology, joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in 1957 and was appointed full professor in 1962. He also served as dean of the Graduate Faculty from 1966 to 1979. This collection contains documentation of Greenbaum’s courses in the Psychology Department and administrative files from his role as dean.
Dates:
1943 - 1976; Majority of material found within 1957 - 1976
Found in:
The New School Archives
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Joseph J. Greenbaum papers
Reuben Abel papers
Collection
Identifier: NA-0003-01
Abstract
These papers document the academic career of Reuben Abel (1911-1997), beginning with his undergraduate study at Columbia College and doctoral philosophy studies in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, through his professorship at the university. It includes course notes and syllabi, and material documenting his student activities, such as his role as founder and editor of the New School student magazine, 12th Street: A Quarterly. ...
Dates:
1927 - 1995; Majority of material found within 1936 - 1995
Found in:
The New School Archives
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Reuben Abel papers
Stanley Diamond papers
Collection
Identifier: NA-0007-01
Summary
Stanley Diamond (1922-1991) was an anthropologist and poet instrumental in establishing the Anthropology Department of the New School for Social Research. He chaired the department for fourteen years, during which time he founded and edited the journal Dialectical Anthropology. These papers document Diamond's writings and research, his role as a teacher and administrator, and material related to his participation in conferences and public seminars....
Dates:
circa 1934 - 1991 ; Majority of material found within 1961 - 1988
Found in:
The New School Archives
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Stanley Diamond papers