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Corinne A. Seeds University Elementary School
Corinne A. Seeds, a student of John Dewey, was principal at University Elementary School from 1925-1957. Her influence extended far beyond the school: she helped create the Social Studies frameworks for Los Angeles County and the California State Department of Education. (History of University Elementary School - UES Web site)

Fernald Center
Grace Maxwell Fernald was the original director of the Clinic School, now the Fernald Child Study Center. It was established in 1921 as a research and training center for the study, diagnosis and treatment of learning disorders. (Fernald Center - Psychology Department Web site)