Bibliography on Sarah Lawrence College History
- Benezet, Louis T. “The Sarah Lawrence Program.” In General Education in the Progressive College, 49-73. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1943.
- Benson, Emanuel Mervin. A Pilot Research Study of Art Facilities in Six Colleges and Universities: Cleveland Institute of Art, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University, Pratt Institute, Sarah Lawrence College, University of Michigan. 1966.
- Biklen, Sari Knopp. “The Progressive Education Movement and the Question of Women.” Teachers College Record 1978 80(2): 316-355.
- Bower, Betty Blanchard, and Brooks, Anita Zeltner. “Historically Speaking: The first of two articles on the beginnings of Sarah Lawrence College.” Sarah Lawrence Alumnae Magazine 1949 (Fall): 5-7, 20-21.
- Bower, Betty Blanchard, and Brooks, Anita Zeltner. “Historically Speaking: The second of two articles on the beginnings of Sarah Lawrence College.” Sarah Lawrence Alumnae Magazine 1950 (Winter): 7, 24.
- Coleman, Steven. To Promote Creativity, Community, and Democracy: The Progressive College of the 1920s and 1930s. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 2000.
- Cullinan, Bernice E., and Zelda Ferber. The Sarah Lawrence-New York University Teacher Education Program, 1963-1969: An Evaluative Profile. New York: New York University, 1969.
- Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz. Alma Mater: design and experience in the women’s colleges from their nineteenth-century beginnings to the 1930s. New York: Knopf, 1984.
- Kaplan, Barbara. “Becoming Sarah Lawrence.” Sarah Lawrence Magazine 2004 (Spring): 4-11.
- Lehrfield, Joel. “Two Programs of Liberal Education: a commonplace analysis.” Journal of General Education 1979 30(4): 255-265.
- Lyon, Ruth. The Center for Continuing Education at Sarah Lawrence College (1962-1976): A Pioneer Program in Higher Education for Women. Thesis (M.A.)--Sarah Lawrence College, 1977.
- McDonough, Colleen. The Founding of Sarah Lawrence College: A Case Study of the Contradictions in Progressive Education. Thesis (M.A.)--Sarah Lawrence College, 1978. (in unpublished papers)
- Raushenbush, Esther. Occasional Papers on Education. Bronxville, N.Y.: Sarah Lawrence College, 1979.
- Richter, Melissa Lewis, and Jane Banks Whipple. A Revolution in the Education of Women; Ten Years of Continuing Education at Sarah Lawrence College. [Bronxville, N.Y.]: Sarah Lawrence College, 1972.
- Rose, Natalie. An Essential Indispensable Heritage: The Sarah Lawrence College Women's History Program, 1972-1979. Thesis (M.A.)--Sarah Lawrence College, 2004.
- Sarah Lawrence College, and Charles Edward Trinkaus. A Graduate Program in an Undergraduate College: The Sarah Lawrence Experience. Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan University Press, 1956.
- Sargent, Elizabeth. “Setting A New Ship A’Sail: The founding of Sarah Lawrence College.” The Bronxville Journal 2: 59-79.
- Trepp, Jean Carol, and Bronxville, N. Y. Sarah Lawrence College. The Uses of Field Work in Teaching Economics. Bronxville, N.Y.: Sarah Lawrence College, 1939.
- Walters, Suzanne. “An Individual Education: The Foundations of Sarah Lawrence College.” The Westchester Historian 79 (4): 100-112.
- Warren, Constance. A New Design for Women's Education. New York: Frederick A. Stokes company, 1940.
- White, Mary Mercer Wideman. “In The Beginning: The first president of SLC recalls the founding days of the college.” Sarah Lawrence Alumnae Magazine 1950 (Spring): 5, 27.
~ Compiled by Abby Lester, 2007.