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Tarbiyat girls' school
Tarbiyat girls’ school main building and courtyard
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Invitation from Lillian Kappes to Mrs. Draeger, 1911
An invitation for the Tarbiyat School graduation ceremonies on September 20, 1920, at 9am
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Description of a photo
Description written by Lillian Kappes about the first photo taken of a group of Tarbiyat School teachers
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Girls from the Tarbiyat school
From left: Shah Baygum, Mahbubah Khanum (Adolf Dahl's student), and Shazdah Baygum (Martha Root's student)
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Group Portrait
Group of Girls from the primary school, Tarbiyat; the girl in black is the daughter of Reza Shah
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Hishmat Khanum
Susan Moody has dedicated this photo to Mrs. Hannen
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Teachers of Tarbiyat girls school
Front row, third person from left: Lillian Kappes
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Group Portrait
Four girl students, second from left is Bihjat Khanum
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Group Portrait
Standing from left: Elizabeth Stewart, Mirza Muhammad Tabib, Sarah Clock, and Mirza Nur al-Din; seated, from left: Lillian Kappes, Mahbubah (Muhammad Tabib's niece), Susan Moody, Munirah (pupil at the Tarbiyat School), and Qudsiyah Ashraf
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1919
It mentions the Mashriq al-Adhkar meeting and discusses important issues such as a bank account having been opened in the name of the Tarbiyat girls' school; the school tuition for the students and how students who do not have to pay the tuition are lazy and not working hard; suggests that all the students must pay even a small part of the fee; if Mrs. Kappes finds a girl whom she thinks is bright and ambitious, but her parents cannot afford the school fee, she will let you know. She continues to say that most of the children who are not paying the tuition and come from the lower classes...
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