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Ethical Culture Fieldston School (ECFS), also known as Fieldston or Ethical Culture, is a private pre-K–12th grade coeducational school in New York City with two campuses in Manhattan and the Bronx. The school is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. The school serves approximately 1,700 students with 480 faculty and staff.
This list of alumni of Ethical Culture Fieldston School includes graduates and non-graduate former students. Jill Abramson – former executive editor of The New York Times [1] Clifford Alexander Jr. – former Secretary of the Army [2] George J. Ames – former Lazard executive; Joseph Amiel – author [3] Diane Arbus – photographer [4]
For graduates and former students of the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City. Pages in category "Ethical Culture Fieldston School alumni" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
Strassler attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, a prep school in the Bronx, where he was introduced to the classics. [1] He then pursued a history degree at Harvard . [ 1 ] During his undergraduate studies, he arranged for an individual tutorial with classics instructor George Nadel, Ph.D. '55, meeting in Nadel's Lowell House quarters ...
Fieldston may refer to: Fieldston , a neighborhood in the Bronx, New York . The Ethical Culture Fieldston School , a private school in the Bronx neighborhood.
After attending the Fieldston School, Wright received a scholarship to Smith College, where she furthered her studies and continued to be very involved in extracurricular activities. She swam on the varsity swim team, discovered a passion for the German language, and lived in the school's German house for a while. [5]
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Perloff was born Gabriele Schüller Mintz on September 28, 1931, into a secularized Jewish family in Vienna. [1] The annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany exacerbated Viennese antisemitism, and so the family emigrated in 1938, when she was six-and-a-half, going first to Zürich and then to the United States, settling in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, where she attended the Ethical Culture ...