Rogers Hall School was a college preparatory finishing school for girls with day and boarding students in Lowell, Massachusetts. It was open for 80 years until 1973.[1]
The school's literary magazine was known as Splinters.[2][3]
The property is now an apartment complex for seniors and people with disabilities.[4]
The school archives are in the collection of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.[5]
AlumniEdit
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Engl, Forgotten New (July 23, 2012). "The Story of Lowell's Rogers Hall".
- ^ "Splinters Vol. 1-3".
- ^ "Rogers Hall School Splinters 1900-1969 | Access Genealogy". January 5, 2015.
- ^ "Peabody Properties, Inc. |".
- ^ Sampas, Tony. "LibGuides: Center for Lowell History Collections: Rogers Hall School for Girls". libguides.uml.edu. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
- ^ "About". Rebecca Tobey. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
- ^ Summary, Ames Family Papers, 1812-2008, Sophia Smith Collection, Five College Archives and Manuscript Collections.
External linksEdit
- Lowell’s Rogers Hall School for Girls from the Lowell Historical Society