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Felske gave special praise to freshman Erica Schulman for an "exceptionally strong match" in the number two slot. Schulman finished her match quickly as she overpowered a weaker Eleanor Knobloch with good groundstrokes to bring home an easy...
...GETTING OF WISDOM Directed by Bruce Beresford Screenplay by Eleanor Witcombe...
...turned out, most of the women, along with many men who were sympathetic to their stand, stuck together. The message spread by NOW President Eleanor Smeal got across that fifty-fifty means nothing if women can't move the party forward. In this spirit, Carter delegates, especially members of the National Education Association, began defecting from the President's position that denying funds to anti-ERA candidates would help Republicans and hurt Democrats, especially in the South. Said Wisconsin Delegate Virginia Foley: "We've got to put our money where our mouth is. Obviously, what we have...
...Avenue nightspot for a Carter-Mondale party for black delegates on the convention's opening night. The revelers managed to down 40 cases of white wine and dance until 4 a.m. to the blaring beat of Kool and the Gang. Along about 1 a.m., in trooped Teddy, 22, Eleanor, 19, and William Mondale, 18, who proved they could dance up a storm of their own. Mingling freely with the spirited crowd, the vice-presidential progeny also proved that, as one Regine staff member observed, they can make things "a bit difficult for the Secret Service...
...Isham Lewis, who murdered a slave on the Kentucky frontier. Andrew Jackson's wife Rachel was widely satirized as a country clod who smoked a pipe. Mary Todd Lincoln, a sad and slightly unhinged woman, went on shopping sprees that left her $27,000 in debt by 1864. Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt suffered posthumous humiliations at the hands of their own children. Seven years ago, Elliott Roosevelt wrote a book discussing his father's love affair and his parents' conjugal sex life (none after 1918, reported Elliott...