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The Winter Field and Reading Period at Bennington College
The two months' winter recess, during which the students leave the
campus to work on their. own, has probably called forth as much interested
comment from educators, and raised as many questions in the
minds of parents of prospective students, as any other educational innovation
introduced at Bennington College. An attempt to evaluate
the results of three years' experience with this unorthodox vacation
system may therefore be of interest to friends of the College.
The Last Two Student Houses
Bennington College is now in its third year. Since its opening in 1932
it has admitted a Freshman class of maximum size each fall. Next September
(1935) it will reach its full size of 250 students. At present it has
room accommodations for 208 students. Next fall it will need to have
ready for occupancy two more houses to provide the forty-two additional
rooms necessary to house the complete undergraduate body.
The Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College Summer 1935
Bennington College. Aims. Program and Method. Admission. Registration. Counselor. The Junior Division: Introductory Groups, Trial Major Conference, Workshop Groups. Reports, Tests and Promotion. The Senior Division: General Objectives and Methods, Non-Resident Work, The Degree. Fields of Study: Art, Literature and Philosophy, Social Studies, Science. Schedule. Winter Field and Reading Period. Health. Recreation Program. Community Life and Activities. Expenses. Personnel: The Board of Trustees. Trustee Committees. The Staff: Teaching, Administrative, Assistants, Buildings and Ground. Staff Committees 1934-1935. Students 1933-1934. Student Committees 1933-1934. Calendar.
The College Organization: the framework of responsibility
and relationship within which the Bennington College trustees,
faculty and staff, President and students operate.