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Tatarinsky, Jack Beryl Papers

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 1, 1926, Jack Tatarinsky attended Central High School in Manchester, New Hampshire. Upon graduation, he was admitted to Plymouth Teachers College for one year. He subsequently received his bachelor of science degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1950. That same year, he entered Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, but apparently transferred to Gallaudet University. Tatarinsky received his master of arts degree from Gallaudet University in 1952 and later changed his name to Tarins.

Tatarinsky taught at the West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in Romney, West Virginia for the academic year 1950‑1951. Following recipient of his master's degree, he taught at the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, Mt. Airy in Philadelphia. Later, he was on the teaching staff at the New York School for the Deaf (Fanwood) in White Plains.

   

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