Christine M. Frederickson

Reporter | Researcher | Editor | Writer | Docent

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1946

Ms. Frederickson is born in Concord, Massachusetts to George Adolf and Pauline Hazen Magnuson.

1964

Ms. Frederickson studies at Kalamazoo College.

1965

Ms. Frederickson becomes a College Board member of Mademoiselle magazine.

1968

Ms. Frederickson graduates cum laude from the University of New Hampshire, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.

1969

Ms. Frederickson becomes a staff writer at Computerworld Newsweekly in Newton, Massachusetts.

1974

Ms. Frederickson receives a Master of Education from Boston College.

1986

Ms. Frederickson becomes the radio events editor of Antique Radio Classified with Vintage Radio Publishing LLC in Carlisle, Massachusetts.

1997

Ms. Frederickson serves as a docent with the San Gabriel Mission in California.

1998

Ms. Frederickson becomes a new script writer at The Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles, California and authors “Doña Victoria-First Lady of San Gabriel.”

1999

Ms. Frederickson serves as an independent contractor and court reporter in Los Angeles and becomes a producer for the Southwest Museum of the American Indian.

2000

Ms. Frederickson receives a fellowship from the National Critics Institute in Waterford, Connecticut.

2009

Ms. Frederickson receives the History Award from the San Gabriel Mission.

2011

Ms. Frederickson serves as a docent with Las Angelitas del Pueblo in Los Angeles.

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