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McBurney School

McBurney School was a boys college-preparatory school in Manhattan run by the YMCA of Greater New York. Its name commemorates Robert Ross McBurney, a prominent New York YMCA leader during the late 19th century.

Among its alumni are actors Henry Winkler, Robert De Niro, Richard Thomas,[1] physician Lewis Thomas, journalists Ted Koppel, Haynes Johnson,[2] and Gordon Joseloff,[3] designer/inventor Bran Ferren, musicians Adam Horovitz, Richie Birkenhead and Richard Goode, historian David Brion Davis, J.D. Salinger, and financiers Bruce Wasserstein[3] and Felix Rohatyn.[4]

History

 
5 West 63rd Street

"Established in 1916 as a part of the educational program of the YMCA of Greater New York, McBurney School commemorated in its name one of the pioneers in work with boys and young men during the latter years of the nineteenth century,[5] the first paid secretary of the YMCA of New York. For many years the School was a part of the education department of the West Side Branch, first on West 57th Street and then, in 1929, at 5 West 63rd Street where a separate portion of the larger building was prepared for the School. By 1935 the educational work of the City Association had increased to a point where a Schools Branch was justified. The direction of this Branch centered in McBurneys' 15 West 63rd Street building and provided for the operation of four, sometimes five, schools. This arrangement continued until, by 1957, increases in enrollment called for the accommodation of 450 boys. It was decided, therefore, to discontinue all of the departments except McBurney and the Evening High School and to prepare in 15 West 63rd street a proper setting for a college preparatory school. In September, 1958, the first part of the renovation was finished, and the building at 15 West 63rd Street was ready for McBurney use."[6]

With the construction of Lincoln Center only a block to the west, the value of the school property increased dramatically after 1965. In the mid-1980s the YMCA sold the property for residential development.[7][8] In spite of mergers and a move to 20 West End Avenue, The New York Times reported that McBurney shut its doors and auctioned off its contents on August 3, 1988.

"The closed school was the product of a merger between the 60-year-old McBurney School and the Baldwin School...The combined institution later merged with the Riverside and Carnegie Hill Schools, under a parent organization called the Baldwin League of Independent Schools... the organization paid $5.5 million for the four-story building on West End Avenue at 60th Street, spent $3.8 million on remodeling and moved in two years ago...the decision to close was made last week... the school's location – in a neighborhood of automobile dealers, parking lots and taxicab repair shops – had turned out to be a 'detriment.' In the library yesterday, bidders flipped through old yearbooks, hunting pictures of such well-known McBurney alumni as Felix Rohatyn, the chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corporation, and Henry Winkler, the actor known as The Fonz. Mr. Giannone found the yearbook showing a member of the class of 1956 whose nickname was Dumbo. The name was listed as Ted Koppel, now of ABC News."[9]

Legacy

In popular culture

McBurney was Holden Caulfield's destination when he left all the equipment of the Pencey Prep fencing team on the subway in Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye.[10]

Administration & Faculty

Headmasters

  • 1916–1918: Newel W. Edson
  • 1918–1952: Thomas Hemenway – also oratory teacher
  • 1920: Adolf Augustus Berle: Head of “Junior School”
  • 1952–1962: Benjamin D. Chamberlin (retired Feb. 1, 1962)
  • 1962-1972: James J. Quinn Jr., Ph.D.
  • Aug 1972– May 1974: E. Duane Meyer, Ed.D
  • June 1974 – 1983 Anthony F. Capraro III, Ph.D.
  • Late 1983 Mar 1984: Andrew Thomas Carr Stifler
  • Mar 1984–Mar 1988: Lawrence N. Tallamy
  • 1982–1982 Andrew Thomas Carr Stifler

Notable staff

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Richard Thomas". www.nndb.com.
  2. ^ "Conversation with Haynes Johnson, p. 1 of 4". globetrotter.berkeley.edu.
  3. ^ a b "Bruce Wasserstein’s Westport Connection", Westport Now, Thursday, October 15, 2009
  4. ^ Profile: Felix Rohatyn, US State Department
  5. ^ "Archives & Special Collections · University of Minnesota Libraries". special.lib.umn.edu.
  6. ^ The McBurney School Catalog 1962
  7. ^ A 41-Story Tower Is to Rise Over the West Side Y.M.C.A. NY Times
  8. ^ "NYC Condo and No Fee Rental Buildings - CityRealty". www.cityrealty.com.
  9. ^ Barron, James, "Private School, After Closing, Sells All It Has", The New York Times, August 4, 1988
  10. ^ Mitchner, Stuart (2022-10-11). "School Days". Princeton Magazine. Kingston, NJ 08528: Witherspoon Media Group. OCLC 908730752. from the original on 2022-01-17. Retrieved 2022-10-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  11. ^ http://www.the-aleecat.com/Arrows_MM_Bandfile2.jpg[bare URL image file]

Coordinates: 40°46′16″N 73°58′51″W / 40.77105°N 73.98088°W / 40.77105; -73.98088

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McBurney School was a boys college preparatory school in Manhattan run by the YMCA of Greater New York Its name commemorates Robert Ross McBurney a prominent New York YMCA leader during the late 19th century Among its alumni are actors Henry Winkler Robert De Niro Richard Thomas 1 physician Lewis Thomas journalists Ted Koppel Haynes Johnson 2 and Gordon Joseloff 3 designer inventor Bran Ferren musicians Adam Horovitz Richie Birkenhead and Richard Goode historian David Brion Davis J D Salinger and financiers Bruce Wasserstein 3 and Felix Rohatyn 4 Contents 1 History 2 Legacy 2 1 In popular culture 3 Administration amp Faculty 4 Notable staff 5 Notable alumni 6 ReferencesHistory Edit 5 West 63rd Street Established in 1916 as a part of the educational program of the YMCA of Greater New York McBurney School commemorated in its name one of the pioneers in work with boys and young men during the latter years of the nineteenth century 5 the first paid secretary of the YMCA of New York For many years the School was a part of the education department of the West Side Branch first on West 57th Street and then in 1929 at 5 West 63rd Street where a separate portion of the larger building was prepared for the School By 1935 the educational work of the City Association had increased to a point where a Schools Branch was justified The direction of this Branch centered in McBurneys 15 West 63rd Street building and provided for the operation of four sometimes five schools This arrangement continued until by 1957 increases in enrollment called for the accommodation of 450 boys It was decided therefore to discontinue all of the departments except McBurney and the Evening High School and to prepare in 15 West 63rd street a proper setting for a college preparatory school In September 1958 the first part of the renovation was finished and the building at 15 West 63rd Street was ready for McBurney use 6 With the construction of Lincoln Center only a block to the west the value of the school property increased dramatically after 1965 In the mid 1980s the YMCA sold the property for residential development 7 8 In spite of mergers and a move to 20 West End Avenue The New York Times reported that McBurney shut its doors and auctioned off its contents on August 3 1988 The closed school was the product of a merger between the 60 year old McBurney School and the Baldwin School The combined institution later merged with the Riverside and Carnegie Hill Schools under a parent organization called the Baldwin League of Independent Schools the organization paid 5 5 million for the four story building on West End Avenue at 60th Street spent 3 8 million on remodeling and moved in two years ago the decision to close was made last week the school s location in a neighborhood of automobile dealers parking lots and taxicab repair shops had turned out to be a detriment In the library yesterday bidders flipped through old yearbooks hunting pictures of such well known McBurney alumni as Felix Rohatyn the chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corporation and Henry Winkler the actor known as The Fonz Mr Giannone found the yearbook showing a member of the class of 1956 whose nickname was Dumbo The name was listed as Ted Koppel now of ABC News 9 Legacy EditIn popular culture Edit McBurney was Holden Caulfield s destination when he left all the equipment of the Pencey Prep fencing team on the subway in Salinger s novel The Catcher in the Rye 10 Administration amp Faculty EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Headmasters 1916 1918 Newel W Edson 1918 1952 Thomas Hemenway also oratory teacher 1920 Adolf Augustus Berle Head of Junior School 1952 1962 Benjamin D Chamberlin retired Feb 1 1962 1962 1972 James J Quinn Jr Ph D Aug 1972 May 1974 E Duane Meyer Ed D June 1974 1983 Anthony F Capraro III Ph D Late 1983 Mar 1984 Andrew Thomas Carr Stifler Mar 1984 Mar 1988 Lawrence N Tallamy 1982 1982 Andrew Thomas Carr StiflerNotable staff EditEarl Newsom English and mathematics teacher 1923 4Notable alumni EditRichie Birkenhead musician graduated in 1983 Bran Ferren Designer and Inventor James R Gaines Author chief editor of Time Life and People magazines Richard Goode musician graduated c 1960 Ad Rock Adam Keefe Horovitz musician Haynes Bonner Johnson Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Washington Post July 9 1931 May 24 2013 Journalism Professor Univ Maryland Gordon Joseloff Journalist graduated 1963 Ted Koppel Entered McBurney 53 graduated 1956 at age 16 ABC News Anchor aka Edward James Koppel Paul F Levy Attended grades 11 and 12 graduated in 1968 Former CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Johnny Marks 1927 wrote the music to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Martin Mayer 1943 Best selling author Alan Merrill name Allan P Sachs Rock Musician attended in ninth and part of 10th grade classmates with 1967 grads 11 J D Salinger attended from 1932 to 1934 Felix George Rohatyn Financier who engineered the bailout of NYC in the 70s Richard Thomas actor in The Waltons attended grades 10 thru 12 graduated about 1969 Bruce Wasserstein Investment Banker grad 1964 Henry Winkler Emmy Award Winning Actor Graduated in 1963 Bill Knapp Veteran political strategist serving global and domestic clients heads of state and Forbes 100 companiesReferences Edit Richard Thomas www nndb com Conversation with Haynes Johnson p 1 of 4 globetrotter berkeley edu a b Bruce Wasserstein s Westport Connection Westport Now Thursday October 15 2009 Profile Felix Rohatyn US State Department Archives amp Special Collections University of Minnesota Libraries special lib umn edu The McBurney School Catalog 1962 A 41 Story Tower Is to Rise Over the West Side Y M C A NY Times NYC Condo and No Fee Rental Buildings CityRealty www cityrealty com Barron James Private School After Closing Sells All It Has The New York Times August 4 1988 Mitchner Stuart 2022 10 11 School Days Princeton Magazine Kingston NJ 08528 Witherspoon Media Group OCLC 908730752 Archived from the original on 2022 01 17 Retrieved 2022 10 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint location link http www the aleecat com Arrows MM Bandfile2 jpg bare URL image file Coordinates 40 46 16 N 73 58 51 W 40 77105 N 73 98088 W 40 77105 73 98088 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McBurney School amp oldid 1122646320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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