Talk:Joseph T. Taylor
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[edit](If moved back to the article it should be tightened and possibly converted to prose. RJFJR (talk) 15:01, 19 March 2011 (UTC)) He served on the following boards:
- 1972 Federal Judge S. Hugh Dillon appointed him as co-commissioner of the interim desegregation plan for the Indianapolis Public Schools
- He served on the board of directors of Berea College (Kentucky)
- Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis
- Community Service Council of Indianapolis
- Family Service Association of Indianapolis
- Franklin United Methodist Home (Johnson County, Indiana)
- Indianapolis Power and Light Company
- Madame Walker Urban Life Center
- Martin University
- National Conference of Christians and Jews
- New Hope Foundation
- St. Elizabeth’s Home
- The United Way of Greater Indianapolis
- The Indianapolis Urban League
- Board of Director Member for both the YMCA and the YWCA in Indianapolis
- Marion County Tuberculosis Association
- Children’s Bureau of Indianapolis
- Methodist Senior Citizens Residencies
- Indiana Association for Retarded Children
- Indiana House Authority, Health, Education, and Welfare Community of the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee
- Broadway Methodist Church [1]
References
- ^ Reynolds, A. (1992, June 19). Re: Joseph Taylor. Daily Journal, Johnson County. Clippings File. Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
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