Background
Washington, Ida H. was born on November 19, 1924 in Port Washington, New York, United States.
modern languages educator author
Washington, Ida H. was born on November 19, 1924 in Port Washington, New York, United States.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Wellesley College, 1946. Master of Arts in German, Middlebury College, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy in German Literature, Columbia University, 1962.
Instructor German, New York University, New York City, 1964-1965; lecturer German, Seton Hall U., 1965-1966; assistant professor, U. Massachusetts (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts U.), Dartmouth, 1966-1972; associate professor, U. Massachusetts (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts U.), Dartmouth, 1972-1977; professor modern languages, U. Massachusetts (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts U.), Dartmouth, since 1977. Instructor German University of Minnesota, 1961-1962, Drew U., 1964. Instructor literature of New England Community College Vermont, 1990.
(Book by Washington, Ida H.)
Board directors Vermont Council on Humanities, since 1993. Member Northeast Modern Language Association (secretary 1980-1983, vice president 1984-1985, president 1985-1986, executive director 1986-1991).
Married Lawrence M. Washington, 1948. 6 children.