Looking for someone who does research around the early 1900s in progressive
education in the NY Metro area, familiar with the Ferrer School, Emma
Goldman and Margret Sanger. My two ladies, Helen Boardman and Martha
Gruening, were part of this education movement and set up a Libertarian
School at my site about 1918. Have limited information about them and
wondered if someone covering this period has come upon their names. (Have
searched the net pretty well.)
If this is your field would appreciate more knowledge.
Thanks.
Bill Maurer
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C.F.William Maurer
Director, Gomez Mill House
11 Mill House Road
Marlboro, NY 12542
(845) 236-3126
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www.gomez.org
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