Dorothy Robbins Talavera XE "Robbins, Dorothy"  started her career at the White House in Washington, DC.  She became a professional in-service training developer and manager, ending up at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.  Upon being eligible for early retirement, she and her family moved back home to New Jersey, where she started a second career as a high school Spanish teacher.  Now working on Act Three, Dorothy is documenting family history, taking advantage of the wealth of primary source materials in the family archives.  She has two books to her credit, as well as a long list of published articles. " />  

Dorothy Robbins Talavera XE "Robbins, Dorothy"  started her career at the White House in Washington, DC.  She became a professional in-service training developer and manager, ending up at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.  Upon being eligible for early retirement, she and her family moved back home to New Jersey, where she started a second career as a high school Spanish teacher.  Now working on Act Three, Dorothy is documenting family history, taking advantage of the wealth of primary source materials in the family archives.  She has two books to her credit, as well as a long list of published articles. " />

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Dorothy Robbins Talavera started her career at the White House in Washington, DC.  She became a professional in-service training developer and manager, ending up at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.  Upon being eligible for early retirement, she and her family moved back home to New Jersey, where she started a second career as a high school Spanish teacher.  Now working on Act Three, Dorothy is documenting family history, taking advantage of the wealth of primary source materials in the family archives.  She has two books to her credit, as well as a long list of published articles.