An Ohrstrom Library Welcome
Welcome to students just beginning their St. Paul’s School experience, and welcome back to those of you with familiar faces. The crisp excitement of the new school year is in the air, eagerly blowing across Lower School Pond and up … Continued
Summertime, Summertime: ASP Summertime!
Lura Sanborn – Reference Librarian, ASP 1995 Welcome to the 53rd Session of ASP! St. Paul’s School founded the Advanced Studies Program in 1958 to provide talented New Hampshire public and parochial high school juniors with challenging educational opportunities, and … Continued
From the Archives: SPS Under Construction
As construction continues on Dunbarton Road and the new Lindsay Center for Mathematics and Science, it brings to mind other major construction projects from the history of St. Paul’s School. Although difficult to tell from inside or outside of the … Continued
New Archives Online Exhibit: Places of Invention
A new online exhibit, called Places of Invention: Science and Mathematics at St. Paul’s School, is now part of the Ohrstrom Library website. This online exhibit is based on a more in-depth Archives photograph exhibit now on display in the … Continued
So Cited: Parentheticals
As the Humanities V research paper draws to a close, proofreading is in the air. Consider using Noodlebib as a helpful guide when double-checking those parenthetical citations. How?: When logged in to your Noodlebib account, click on your Humanities V … Continued