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Freshman Allyson Pritchett’s jump of 5.37 meters was good enough for fifth place in the long jump. In the 110-meter hurdles, sophomore Mary Serdakowski placed sixth in the finals with a time of 14.83, followed by junior Eleanor Thompson in sixth...
...toward a goal you need encouragement at virtually every stage. One strategy for women has been to find a mentor who brings them along. Emily Dickinson, perhaps the most isolated literary genius ever to write, actually was rather aggressive about getting an eminent literary figure to assume this role. Eleanor Roosevelt was lucky enough to have a teacher who took an active role in fostering her intellectual and emotional growth. Many women in business have found bosses who play this role...
Other peak performances solidified Harvard’s strengths all season long, which included junior Eleanor Thompson in the 400-meter hurdles and senior Jennifer Lee in the 800 meters...
...stumps for legs, he worked his way through law school and was employed as a tax clerk when a doctor fitted him with artificial legs that added 2 ft. to his natural 3 ft. 8 in. After working with amputees during World War II and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, he started Abilities, Inc., a nonprofit job-placement group, in 1952. Three groups founded by Viscardi merged in 1991 to create the National Center for Disability Services...
...Taylor Creighton, Constance Stanton; Gardner Norton, Lois Penny-packer; Alfred Ludwig, Betty Matthews; Robert Treadwell, Eleanor Judge; David W. Bakeless. Mildred D. Smith; Mason