Paul Bauman and Ruth Candace Tachna
Husband Paul Bauman 1
Born: May 27, 1915 - United States 1 Christened: Died: Jun 1968 - New York, New York, United States 1 Buried:Marriage: Jun 1938 - New York, United States 1Events
• Birth in Week. Thursday
• Jewish Birth Date. 14 Sivan 5675
Wife Ruth Candace Tachna 1
Born: Feb 24, 1914 - New York, New York, United States 1 Christened: Died: Nov 14, 2014 - Sarasota, Florida, United States Buried:
Father: Max Tachna 1 Mother: Rose Rosenblatt 1
Events
• Death in week: Friday.
• Jewish Birth Date.1 28 Shevat 5674
• Birth in Week.1 Tuesday
• Yahrtzeit: 21 Heshvan 5775.
Children
1 F Leslie Ann Bauman 1
Born: Dec 25, 1941 - New York, New York, United States 1 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mark Levy 1
2 M Lionel Tachna Bauman 1
Born: Nov 14, 1943 - New York, New York, United States 1 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie (Sophie) Rose 1Spouse: Jane Seiden 1 Marr: Aug 14, 1988 - East Rockaway, New York 1
General Notes: Husband - Paul Bauman
[Tachna.GED]
1.) 1934 graduate from the College of the City of New York. 1937 gra duate in Law from Columbia University.
General Notes: Wife - Ruth Candace Tachna
1.) 1934 graduate from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts Deg ree. 1937 earned a Bachelor of Laws cum laude from Brooklyn Law Schoo l, where she served on the staff of the Law Review and Justinian.
2.) Taught law in university in California.
A 1937 graduate of Columbia Law School, Ruth Tachna was the founding a ttorney for Legal Aid of Westchester, New York, from 1960 to 1964. Tha t year, she became the senior partner of Tachna & Krassner in White Pl ains. In 1977, Ms. Tachna taught at Northrop University School of La w in Los Angeles, where she started a law review focusing on aerospace , energy, and environmental issues. She retired from the practice of l aw in 1985 and teaches courses in writing memoirs in southern Florida.
" I got paid on my first job five dollars a week. I was paid on Frida y and the boss borrowed it back on Monday because it was the height o f the Depression in those days. Nobody had any money. Nobody in that v enue.... My husband was getting a higher rate of pay than anybody els e in the class. He was getting fifteen dollars a week. We were rich; w e had twenty dollars a week between us."
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Sources
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