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BANGOR - Elizabeth "Jeem" Trowbridge, who smuggled documents about the Nanking massacre out of China in 1938 so the world would know about the atrocities committed during the Japanese occupation, had a thirst for knowledge and a zest for life.
That's how friends remembered the former Bangor English teacher and well-known community volunteer, who died last week at the age of 91 in Pittsford, N.Y., after a brief illness.See the full content of this document
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Trowbridge 'Zest for Life' Recalled
"She wanted to have an adventure - an international experience," said Ryan Bradeen of Bangor, who spent a number of years interviewing Trowbri...
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