Latin School of Chicago

125 Years of Latin History

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93 L AT I N S C H O O L O F C H I C A G O Thanks & Notes A special thank you to Teresa Sutter, Latin's unofficial archivist, and to Steve & Jo Sommers for their wise counsel, sharp eyes and endless patience throughout the writing of this history. Thank you also to the countless alumni, faculty and staff who went out of their way to share their knowledge and their stories. Notes LATIN SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Yearbooks: Rostra, Sigillum (much early history came from the 50th anniversary 1938 Sigillum), Vita Scholae, Roman The Forum, 1969 - 1990 Alumni Bulletin, 1950 - 1989 The Latin School of Chicago Bulletin, 1990 - 1996 Latin Magazine, 1996 – 2013 ProTem, 1973-1989 Mary Anne McFarlane, Suzanne Brancik, et. al., The Latin School of Chicago 1888-1978: 90th Anniversary Celebration Latin School of Chicago Alumni Association, The Centennial Book, Contrast & Continuity, 1988 1898 and 1933 Latin School Brochures A Community of Learning: The Strategic Plan for Latin School of Chicago 2013-18 Latin School of Chicago 1994, 1998 and 2007 Long Range Plans Latin School Archives including documents and letters donated to the school by Josephine Wilkins, Class of 1907, and school financial records. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Sally Secton Kalmbach, Bertha Palmer's Chicago: The Jewel of the Gold Coast, 2009. Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hast, Women Building Chicago 1790-1990, A Biographical Dictionary, 2001. Chicago Daily Tribune, June 30, 1937 Chicago Daily News, July 23, 1932 Latin School history written by Evelyne Girardet with additional contributions from the following: "Two Schools Become One," partially reprinted from an article in the Winter 1992 The Latin School of Chicago Bulletin; "The Arts at Latin," by Karen Woodhouse; "Oh Go You Romans," compiled by Tom Bower and Rob Grierson; "Diversity at Latin," partially reprinted from the Spring 2001 Latin Magazine; "Our Enduring Partnership," by Jessica Reaves.

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