Box 1
Contains 176 Results:
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, February 25, 1937
Typed memo reads:
Dear Mother, The organization of the Mothers into a club conducted on Thursday Feb. 25, 1937 at the regular Parent meeting. All of the mothers are expected to attend in order that we have better cooperation with you since your child is in our Nursery School. The second innoculations will be given tomorrow from 9 AM to Noon. R.A. Brown. Director of Nursery School.
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, March 2, 1937
Typed memo reads: Dear Mother, The Social Committee has decided to have cake and tea at our card party, Tuesday, March 11. Each mother will donate ten cents toward refreshments instead of bringing food. Every mother is expected to be responsible for the selling of four tickets. Thank you. D. Manning, Pres.
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, March 9, 1937
Typed memo reads: Nursery Mother's Club. Benefit Card Party at Hallie Q. Brown House. 553 Aurora Ave. Tues. Mar. 9 [from] 1 to 3 PM.. Bridge 500, Prizes and Refreshments. Admission [is] 25 cents.
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, March 5, 1937
Typed memo reads:
Dear Mother, The children are going to the circus Monday, Mar. 8, 1937. They will be brought home directly from there. Please do not worry if we are late. Ruth A. Brown. Director Nursery School.
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, March 11, 1937
A green, paper-shamrock invitation with handwritten note reads:
Mother's Club. 1-3 PM. Mar. 11, 1937. Social Meeting [and] Report from Card Party.
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, February 1937
Faded, pink-paper heart reads:
Mother's Club Meets Feb. 11, 1937 at 1 PM. Hallie Q. Brown House. Speaker Mrs. Lyons of the Family Service. Refresehments.
From Mrs. Zien, circa 1935
Letter written on lined paper reads:
Dear Miss Brown, I am sorry that the children can not be back to school in a couple day [sic] yet. They still have cold and it will be better for them to stay home. [They'd] planned a party for Joan for today but will have it when she comes back as she is anxious to have the children sing Happy Birthday for her. Call if you want to [illegible] anything. Mrs. Zien.
Observation and Clinic Centers, circa 1935
From HQB Nursery to Child Caregivers, August 24, 1936
Typed memo reads:
The Nursery School will be closed after August 28, until the fall term opens. You will be notified thru [sic] mail when the term opens. Thank you for your splendid cooperation during the school year. Ruth A. Brown. Director. Hallie Q. Brown Nursery School.
From Beverly and Joan, July 22, 1936
A postcard addressed to the Hallie Q. Brown Nursey School reads as follows:
Hello teachers and playmates. We are having a grand time and wish you could all be here too. Lot of love, Beverly and Joan.