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- Edison Institute Schools Teacher and Principal, Mark Stroebel, September 1969 -

- September 01, 1969
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Edison Institute Schools Teacher and Principal, Mark Stroebel, September 1969
- Teacher E. Lucile Webster and Principal Mark Stroebel with Edison Institute Schools Sixth Grade Graduating Class, June 16, 1961 - Henry Ford established the Edison Institute schools in 1929 on the grounds of Greenfield Village, his open-air museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The schools embraced Ford's "learn by doing" philosophy with an emphasis on hands-on learning. This photograph shows the 1961 sixth-grade graduating class in the village's Martha Mary Chapel.

- June 16, 1961
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Teacher E. Lucile Webster and Principal Mark Stroebel with Edison Institute Schools Sixth Grade Graduating Class, June 16, 1961
Henry Ford established the Edison Institute schools in 1929 on the grounds of Greenfield Village, his open-air museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The schools embraced Ford's "learn by doing" philosophy with an emphasis on hands-on learning. This photograph shows the 1961 sixth-grade graduating class in the village's Martha Mary Chapel.