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− | '''The Dalton School''' is a New York City private school located on East 89th and Park Avenue. It was originally a progressive all girls school, now it's simply competitive. | + | [[File:trustee.jpg|thumb|right|A Typical Dalton Trustee]] |
+ | '''The Dalton School''' is a New York City private school located on East 89th and Park Avenue. It was originally a progressive all girls school, now it's simply competitive. Loads of your classmates went there | ||
Daltonians enjoy pretending that they are superior to their peers at [[Horace Mann]] and [[Trinity]], but all know that they are cut from the same upper(-middle) class cloth. | Daltonians enjoy pretending that they are superior to their peers at [[Horace Mann]] and [[Trinity]], but all know that they are cut from the same upper(-middle) class cloth. | ||
Many high level Columbia administrators have sent their children to Dalton and helped with their fund-raising organization. Most notably Senior Executive Vice-President [[Robert Kasdin]] was President of the Board of Trustees, and former Provost [[Alan Brinkley]] was a mere Trustee. | Many high level Columbia administrators have sent their children to Dalton and helped with their fund-raising organization. Most notably Senior Executive Vice-President [[Robert Kasdin]] was President of the Board of Trustees, and former Provost [[Alan Brinkley]] was a mere Trustee. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 27 March 2014
The Dalton School is a New York City private school located on East 89th and Park Avenue. It was originally a progressive all girls school, now it's simply competitive. Loads of your classmates went there
Daltonians enjoy pretending that they are superior to their peers at Horace Mann and Trinity, but all know that they are cut from the same upper(-middle) class cloth.
Many high level Columbia administrators have sent their children to Dalton and helped with their fund-raising organization. Most notably Senior Executive Vice-President Robert Kasdin was President of the Board of Trustees, and former Provost Alan Brinkley was a mere Trustee.