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Alexandra Marshall
Born in Western Pennsylvania and raised in the near suburbs of New York City, Alexandra Marshall graduated from Wheaton College in with a BA in French while studying modern dance at the New England Conservatory.
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The following year she studied Japanese classical dance in Kyoto, returning to New York to work at the Japanese Consulate and study Japanese at the New School. In she married her first husband, Timothy Buxton, and they moved to Stanford University, where she worked at the International Students Center.
She then earned an MA in French from Columbia University Teachers College, and taught French the next year at a public junior high school in Exeter, NH. In the couple led a group of college students to Ghana, West Africa for Operation Crossroads Africa, a program that JFK called "the progenitor of the Peace Corps." Her husband died there at age
Returning to the US she moved next to New Haven, intending to enter a doctoral program in American Studies.
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