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After graduation she became a research assistant at Ithaka, the people who created [[JSTOR]].
 
After graduation she became a research assistant at Ithaka, the people who created [[JSTOR]].
  
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 19 April 2013

Taylor Walsh CC '08 was the chief editor of The Blue and White and one of the founding editors of The Bwog. She was an Art History major and hails from Kansas City.

She could be found, frequently, seated at one of the tables on the campus-side entry level ramp of Lerner Hall.

After graduation she became a research assistant at Ithaka, the people who created JSTOR.

Preceded by
Avi Zvi Zenilman
Editor in Chief of The Blue and White 
2007
Succeeded by
Anna Phillips


Preceded by
None
Bwog Editor 
2007
Succeeded by
Lydia DePillis


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