Marlene Hill Donnelly
Marlene Hill Donnelly is a staff artist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. [... more]
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Dahlia 'Marlene Joy'
During the Victorian period one of the most favoured classifications was the fimbriated dahlia, a type of cactus-flowered cultivar that has spiky split petals, which gives the blooms a hedgehog-like appearance. Until recently this type of dahlia ... [... more]
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John Strege
John Strege has covered Tiger Woods for the Orange County Register since Tiger was fourteen years old. A contributor to Sports Illustrated, Golf, and Golf World, Strege lives with his wife, Marlene, in Vista, California. Record-breaking media ... [... more]
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Paul McCartney
Cecil Beaton called him the best photographer in Britain; Lord Snowdon declared him a genius. It is no exaggeration to say that Angus McBean revolutionized portraiture in the 1930s, or that he immortalized the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Marlene ... [... more]
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Gilles Tibo
Simon, the intrepid dreamer and eternal optimist, is on a new adventure. Riding his horse, telescope in hand, he sets out to find a hidden treasure. Marlene helps at first and they discover that a butterfly, a turtle, and a squirrel each has its ... [... more]
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Marlene Steinberg, M.D.
Marlene Steinberg, M.D., is a practicing psychiatrist and world renowned researcher in dissociation. Dr. Steinberg conducted her pioneering research at Yale University School of Medicine. She practices in Connecticut and western Massachusetts. [... more]
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Lee Canter
Leo and Marlene Canter are nationally renowned for their work in the fields of education and parenting. Through their educational consulting firm, Canter and Associates, Inc., and through their Assertive Discipline program, they have shown ... [... more]
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Millicent E. Selsam
Millicent Selsam was a popular childrens science writer whose work includes Egg to Chick, a Reading Rainbow book illustrated by Barbara Wolff, and Gregs Microscope, illustrated by Arnold Lobel. Marlene Hill Donnelly is a staff artist at the Field ... [... more]
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