'Living History' Interviews with Noted Bronxville Citizens: Marilynn Wood Hill

By Marcia Lee, Host, A Living History of Bronxville
Jun. 24, 2015: From 1991 to 2006, 123 residents of Bronxville were interviewed by former mayor Marcia Lee for the cable TV program A Living History of Bronxville. Each interview ran approximately 45 minutes on air and covered the person's service to the community, his or her professional accomplishments, and his or her family background.
This interview is of Marilynn Wood Hill, a historian, author, and community volunteer, primarily in the areas of history and education.
She is on the boards of the National Archives Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is on the advisory council of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard.
She was the first chair of the Bronxville Board of Ethics, chair of the Bronxville Adult School, and co-chair of the Bronxville Centennial Celebration.
A resident of Bronxville for nearly forty years, Dr. Hill is a co-founder and life co-chair of The Bronxville Historical Conservancy and the editor of The Bronxville Journal.
To see the interview, click here: https://youtu.be/G0D8fu-86Oc
Previously posted Living History interviews:
Walter Isaacson: https://youtu.be/4cBooa7edSE
Pictured here: Bronxville Village Hall.
Photo by A. Warner








