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  1. Boston. , Massachusetts. , United States. Affiliations. Simmons College. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.

    • Private women's junior college
  2. [Identification of item: description and date], Garland Junior College records, MS104, Simmons College Archives, Boston, MA, USA. Acquisitions Information. The bulk of the records were transferred from Garland Junior College, upon its dissolution in 1976, to Simmons College.

  3. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Garland_Junior_CollegeGarland Junior College

    Garland Junior College (1872-1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill. By 1903, the school had expanded its curriculum to include home economics, and was renamed the Garland School of Homemaking.

  4. Simmons absorbed Garland Junior College in 1976. [9] ( . Wheelock College, a former member, merged with Boston University to become the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development.) Simmons graduated its first African American student in 1914.

  5. Garland Junior College. agent http://dbpedia.org dbpedia.org. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.

  6. Garland Junior College, Boston (merged into Simmons College in 1976) Ipswich Female Seminary, Ipswich (closed in 1878) Jackson College for Women, Medford (coordinate college of Tufts University; merged with School of Arts & Sciences in 1980) Lasell University, Newton (co-ed since 1997; Lasell College until 2019)

  7. WorldCat is the world’s largest library catalog, helping you find library materials online. Garland Junior College (GJC), a private urban college in Boston for women which offered Associate in Science Degrees in Homemaking and Art, had its beginnings in 1872 when Mary Garland established her.