Background
Mrs. Rabb was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, on November 15, 1938. She was born to Norman S. (a retailer) and Eleanor (a homemaker; maiden name, Epstein) Rabb.
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For over a hundred years stories about photographs and photography have reflected the profound uncertainties and inconclusive endings of the modern world.
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Literature greeted photography warmly when the daguerreotype was invented in 1839, and they have had a close relationship ever since.
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Mrs. Rabb was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, on November 15, 1938. She was born to Norman S. (a retailer) and Eleanor (a homemaker; maiden name, Epstein) Rabb.
Jane M. Rabb graduated from Radcliffe College, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laude) in 1961. In the period of 1961-1962 she attended St. Hilda’s College, Oxford. In 1964 she finished her studies at Harvard University and received Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, 1968, Master of Education, 1982, Certificate of Advanced Study, 1985.
Mrs. Rabb served as an instructor for Radcliffe Seminars of Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, from 1968 till 1991, and planner of study tours and lecturer since 1979. Between 1984 and 1986 she was a lecturer at Brandeis University. During 1970-1973 Mrs. Rabb joined the staff of Harvard University, working as a visiting associate of Dunster House, and non-resident affiliate of Adams House starting from 1973, then research coordinator from 1984 till 1989, instructor in expository writing since 1987, guest curator at Houghton Library from 1995. In 1987 she joined Friends of St. Hilda’s College, Oxford University, becoming a member of board of directors.
In 1988 she became a member of board of trustees of Beth Israel Hospital (Boston, MA). Since 1991 Mrs. Rabb was a member of board of directors of Cambridge Center for Adult Education. In 1995 Jane M. Rabb was appointed instructor at New School for Social Research. She was a member of board of governors of Harvard- Radcliffe Hillel.
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Jane M. Rabb married Steven J. Cohen on September 9, 1962 . The couple divorced in July, 1984. They are the parents of two children: Adam Rabb, Rosanna Lee.