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Author of No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream...
...poor judgment, and I apologize." Landers, who once topped a World Almanac poll as the most influential woman in the United States, may be issuing more statements soon. In the profile, Geraldo Rivera Rivera comes off as "trashy," President John F. Kennedy as "the womanizer from hell" and Eleanor Roosevelt as "a big woman. I was amazed when I met her. I mean, she's huge...
...teachers and kids, and that's pretty basic." A common complaint is Tesseract's reliance on computer drills. "They are using technology as a baby sitter rather than as a teacher or a creative tool," says Linda Buchanan, who took her two oldest children out of the EAI-run Eleanor B. Kennelly School in September. An EAI spokesperson agrees that students use the computers for drills, but insists the approach is effective...
...should say that OCS was helpful as far as they could be. Eleanor Sparagana [last year's OCS study abroad adviser] was very supportive," de los Reyes says...
...members of the Joint Committee for the University are Candace Corvery, associate vice president for human resources, Karen Davis, director of administrative management at the Medical School, Timothy R. Manning, director of labor relations, Richard S. Rosenbloom, Sarnoff professor of business administration and Eleanor G. Shore, a member of the faculty at the Medical school...