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Latner, Helen Stambler was born on October 14, 1918 in New York City. Daughter of Harry and Pauline (Spiro) Hudesman.
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Latner, Helen Stambler was born on October 14, 1918 in New York City. Daughter of Harry and Pauline (Spiro) Hudesman.
Bachelor cum laude, Hunter College, 1939; Master of Arts with honors, Columbia University, 1972.
Teacher English, New York City Board Education, 1950-1966, assistant principal, supervisor English, 1967-1975. Lecturer Berkshire Institute Lifetime Learning, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1996, Elderhostel, Pittsfield, 1997. Teacher literature Lasell Village Institute, since 2002.
Director, producer Record Collectors Guild, New York City, 1959-1969. Lecturer in field.
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Board directors Bravura Condominium Association, Aventura, Florida, 1995-2000. Bulletin editor National Womens Committee Brandeis University. Member advisory board Lasell Village, since 2006.
Member Theatre League of South Florida, Writers' Alliance, Hadassah (board American affairs, editor, Best Newsletter Column award 1990, Myrtle Wreath award 1993), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta.
Married Benedict Stambler, November 17, 1940 (deceased July 1967). Children: Zipporah, Morris J., Sarah-Elizabeth, Abigail. Married David Latner (deceased April 2000).