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  1. Susan Vail Berresford was born in 1943 and attended the Brearley School in New York City. She attended Vassar College for two years and then transferred to study American history at Radcliffe College, where she graduated cum laude in 1965. Career. Berresford served as a program officer for the Neighborhood Youth Corps from 1965 until 1967.

  2. Jan Eliasberg. Jan Pringle Eliasberg (born January 6, 1954) [1] is an American film, theatre, and television director and writer. Her debut novel, Hannah's War, was published by Little, Brown in 2020 and has sold 70,000 copies to date. Hannah's War has been called "a gripping cat-and-mouse tale of love, war, deception and espionage that you won ...

  3. In 1884, when it was commonly thought that intellectual activity “took the bloom from ladies,” Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. opened a school in a brownstone in Midtown Manhattan to provide young women with an education comparable to that available to their brothers. Within two years, the School had 120 students and 20 faculty members. An early ...

  4. A Leader in Girls' Education. Founded in 1884 to provide girls with an excellent liberal arts education previously available only to boys, Brearley challenges girls of adventurous intellect and diverse backgrounds to think critically and creatively, and prepares them for principled engagement in the world. The School takes seriously its role as ...

  5. Alice-Leone Moats. Alice-Leone Fosos ( Ciudad de México, 1908- Filadelfia, 14 de mayo de 1989) fue una periodista y autora mexicana. Asistió a escuelas conventuales en la Ciudad de México, Roma y París, así como a la Brearley School en Manhattan y la Fermata School for Girls en Aiken, Carolina del Sur.

  6. MISSION. The Brearley School challenges girls of adventurous intellect and diverse backgrounds to think critically and creatively, and to act with courage and integrity. The School fosters a love of learning, excellence in the liberal arts, and engagement in a lively and inclusive community. Guided by dedicated faculty and staff, students learn ...

  7. Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. Stylistically very anti-minimalist, she would use bright, exuberant colors and large prints that would encompass whole walls.