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Article: Vida Stringer Dies; Teacher At Maret School
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- April 13, 1995
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Vida Radin Stringer, 61, a retired teacher at the Maret School who
later ran an antique shop in Georgetown, died March 31 at her home in
Washington. She had liver ailments and osteoporosis.
Mrs. Stringer was born in Belgrade. She came to the United States
in 1941 and settled in Washington. She graduated from the National
Cathedral School for Girls and Sweetbriar College.
In the late 1950s, she went to work as a teacher in the elementary
grades of the Potomac School. From about 1965 to 1967, she taught at
the American School in Tehran, where her husband was stationed on a
government assignment. She later taught at the Beauvoir School and
Maret.
After retiring from teaching about 1985, Mrs. ...