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Issues that were important to her were: basic and higher education, charter schools, schools of choice, student grants and loans, the tuition account program, health and welfare issues of long-term and “uncompensated” care for the elderly, and child care. A researcher interested in Representative Taylor or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 27, 2006.
Biographical Materials
Issues that were important to her were: basic and higher education, charter schools, schools of choice, student grants and loans, the tuition account program, health and welfare issues of long-term and “uncompensated” care for the elderly, and child care. A researcher interested in Representative Taylor or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 27, 2006.
"Elinor Zimmerman Taylor: She Cares, Listens, and Acts", March 1994
Biography of Elinor Zimmerman Taylor by Students of American History at West Chester's B. Reed Henderson High School. Not digitized due to copyright.
Biographical handout card with information regarding her time with West Chester University and the PA House of Representatives.
Office Publications/Materials
Issues that were important to her were: basic and higher education, charter schools, schools of choice, student grants and loans, the tuition account program, health and welfare issues of long-term and “uncompensated” care for the elderly, and child care. A researcher interested in Representative Taylor or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 27, 2006.
Office Materials
Photo envelope, underage drinking pamphlets, and stationary.
Blank card with the capitol building and Elinor Z. Taylor written out.
"Drinking and Driving can destroy dreams. Seat belts save lives." Underage drinking pamphlet.
"Celebrate to Live. A personal message from Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor." Underage drinking pamphlet.
Events and Awards
Issues that were important to her were: basic and higher education, charter schools, schools of choice, student grants and loans, the tuition account program, health and welfare issues of long-term and “uncompensated” care for the elderly, and child care. A researcher interested in Representative Taylor or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 27, 2006.
Rededication of PHEAA Headquarters Building as the Elinor Z. Taylor Headquarters Building, September 25, 2003
Program handout.
March of Dimes Lifetime Achievement Award, October 9, 2003
March 21, 2003, from Susan Elder, Executive Director of March of Dimes, to Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor. Congratulation on receiving the "Lifetime Achievement" award. This is the first time the award has ever been given.
Various Awards, 1998 - 2006
American Family Institute Anniversaries, 1998, 2002
Photograph, undated. Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor stands in front of a poster titled, "Lifetime Memories: the American Family Institute 10th Anniversary 1998."