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Taylor, Maureen Terry

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Biography

Miss Maureen Taylor grew up in New York City and received degrees from Marymount University and Middlebury College. She studied French in Paris and Spanish in Madrid, and came to Nightingale in fall 1972 to teach both languages to Middle and Upper School students. She later became Head of the Modern Languages Department. Miss Terry was a Woodbridge Fund recipient in 1978 and students dedicated the yearbook to her in 1980. While at Nightingale, Miss Terry became Mrs. Taylor and had two daughters, Nell and Maria Ann. She left Nightingale around 1987-88.

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Circular letter : [to] parents / Maureen Taylor, relating to foreign language study, 1983 May 10

 Item — Box: 01103
Identifier: 001 004 000 32 0011
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Faculty and Staff Records consist of records mainly pertaining to Nightingale employees (excepting administration) and their roles within the school. Included are newsletters by and/or for faculty members, biographical information and news clippings about faculty/staff, photographs and video recordings featuring faculty/staff, correspondence, lists of faculty and staff members, faculty handbooks, minutes from faculty meetings and summaries or notes from such meetings, and curriculum-related...
Dates: 1983 May 10

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