She discusses the alarming rate of faculty turnover and the Caspari-Bergstraesser In 1938, she was name Alumnae Trustee of the Scrippsīoard. She comments on the Clark family gift of a dormitory and the She describes the academic and social life of the college. Enrolled in first class, she discusses the Humanities ProgramĪnd the closeness between the original faculty and her class. Scripps, founder and benefactor of Scripps College. Her mother, Grace Scripps, was the niece of Ellen Browning Revelle, Ellen Clark (b.1910) First class (1931), Board Member 1989īorn in La Jolla. Comments on Scripps faculty, presidents, and board chairs. (1938-1972) Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College 1992ĭiscussion of social environment of the colleges and Mr. Nursery School and the place of Psychology courses in the Humanities Curriculum. Reflects on lack of financial support for the In 1939 to head the Nursery School and then to offer college courses through it.Ĭomments on early signs of trouble with the Jaqua presidency, the internment ofįritz Caspari, the World War II years at the college, and the terms of Presidentsįrederick Hard and Mark Curtis. Eyre Nursery School and her coming to Scripps Eyre Nursery School 1990ĭiscusses the founding of Mary B. She was a founding member of the Ellenīrowning Scripps Associates and received its award in 1980 for distinguished service In addition to other committee service she was a member She served on the Executive Committeeįor twenty-three years. Beginning in 1964, she served on the Educational PolicyĬommittee, for nine years its chairman. Johnson wasĪsked to serve as a regular trustee, and she has served the college since, becomingĪ Trustee Emeritus in 1990. She served as president of the Scripps College Alumnae Association (1940-1942).Īfter service as Alumnae Trustee on the board from 1958 to 1963 Mrs. In 1935, she married James Stanley Johnson. Music, she played the violin and flute in various musical groups while a student. She decided to enroll in Scripps College. Her sister, Helen, enrolled in Pomona College. Of Pomona College in 1929 and served for thirty-eight years, including serviceĪs board president from 1928-1961. 1913) Graduating Class of 1935 Board Member 1958- 1982 1991īorn in Washington D.C. She has been active in alumnae activitiesĪnd served a five-year term (1961-1966) as alumnae representative on the Scripps Scripps she earned a master’s degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. The college, including serving as senior class president. She describes her preliminary interview, the originalįaculty, and President Ernest J. First student to applyĪnd enroll in Scripps College. 1909) First Class, Board Member 1990īorn in Los Angeles and attended Claremont High School. SheĬhaired the Library Committee and had a primary interest in the Scripps College Carolineįogle was active on many of the important committees of the Scripps board. Who later served on the faculty in English at Claremont Graduate School. Killed in the invasion of Normandy in 1944. Gregg Anderson, co-founder of the Anderson-Ritchie Press in Los Angeles. Newspaper (produced at Pomona College) and edited La Semeuse, the first ScrippsĬollege yearbook. Reflected her keen interest in writing and editing. In detail the experiences of being a member of the founding class. Accepted by the new college and began classes in 1927. In 1976 as President to continue his career in new directions, he indicated theĬollege should hire a woman as his replacement. CurtisĬomments on the Deans of Faculty during his term as President. He discusses service as Provost during turmoil of mid-sixtiesĪnd seventies and dealing with Black Student Union’s demand for change. Establishment of the Student Investment Fundīy Mary Wig Johnson. Eyre Nursery School,Īnd addition to Denison Library. Reassessment of Humanities Program, status of Mary B. Recounts reasons for accepting presidency and his initial rebuilding of administrative Named President of Scripps College in 1964. Married Maria Isabelīirdy Zalduono (known as Tati) in 1945. Military service in Navy during World War II. Masters, 1947 and doctorate, 1953 in History, Yale Curtis, Mark (b.1920) President, Scripps College 1990īA Yale University, 1924.
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