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Up for sale "All Things Considered" Ann Taylor Hand Signed First Day Cover Dated 1977.
1936 in Johnson City, Tennessee)
is a newscaster who reported for National Public Radio (NPR),
contributing to All Things Considered from
1989 to 2011. Her questions at presidential press conferences always started
with "This is Ann Taylor" in her signature voice. In 1949, Taylor and her family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee as
her father was appointed to become a federal judge by U.S. President Harry S. Truman. She graduated from West High School and
Chatham Hall. She graduated from Chatham Hall and attended Sweet Briar College,
before transferring to and graduating from the University
of Tennessee in Knoxville, where she
majored in English and minored in history. She was a newscaster for WATE in
Knoxville and WTOP in Washington, D.C., prior to joining NBC.
She worked for NBC for 15 years, and at NPR for 21 years. Taylor is the
daughter of Florence McCain and Judge Robert L. Taylor.