Instituto Internacional records,
1891-1949.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0554
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Agency History/Biographical note:
The International Institute for Girls in Spain was incorporated in
1892 under Massachusetts laws. Alice Gordon Gulick, a 1867 graduate
of Mount Holyoke, founded this school in Santander, Spain. This
school taught the women of Spain until World War I when economic
hardship forced it to close. After World War II, the buildings were
repossessed by the American Board, and they became a place for
American programs. The Institute is presently coeducational and is
dedicated to nonsecretarian education.
Scope and Content:
Brochures, pamphlets, annual reports, and other material relating to
the private, non-profit, educational institution for women founded in
Spain in 1877 by Alice Gordon Gulick.
Cite as: International Institure for Girls in Spain
Collection, Mount Holyoke College, Archives and
Special Collections, South Hadley, Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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