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  • Robert Archambeau, are you reading this blog this week?

    Quick Review 05 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • The meadow where Sgt. Archambeau jumped to his death had seen tragedy before.

    CLICK HERE to read Annette's research on the April 29th, 1944 mission to Berlin. 2004

  • Archambeau makes liberal use of the term "good ole boy network," to the point where she'd have an unsuspecting reader believing that all white, male corporate executives across the country are not only on a first-name basis with each other but also belong to a secret skull and bones-type society for the express purpose of keeping women out of their world.

    Glass Ceilings 2006

  • Archambeau does offer up a laundry list of corporations rated highly by women's groups as being "female-friendly" thanks to their support for things like flex time, mentoring programs and generous family-leave policies.

    Glass Ceilings 2006

  • For example, in touting the hurdles that Oprah Winfrey overcame during her rise as a television star, Archambeau claims that women are generally ousted from playing big roles in TV news by age 40, while "balding, paunchy men" routinely stay on the air way past their 60th birthdays.

    Glass Ceilings 2006

  • Navigator 2Lt Douglas Franke, left waist gunner Sgt Robert Thompson, and tail gunner Sgt. Alfred Archambeau were returned to the US aboard the same ship, which docked in New York City on

    CLICK HERE to read Annette's research on the April 29th, 1944 mission to Berlin. 2004

  • Sgt. Alfred Archambeau, the tail gunner, had reddish-brown hair and was a Catholic, so I suspect he was this desperate man.

    CLICK HERE to read Annette's research on the April 29th, 1944 mission to Berlin. 2004

  • While it would be ridiculous to think gender bias isn't still prevalent in society, Archambeau seems loath to admit to any progress at all since Gloria Steinem's arrival on the public scene four decades ago.

    Glass Ceilings 2006

  • Then 2Lt Franke was escorted to Minnesota, Sgt Thompson to Iowa, and Sgt Archambeau to Massachusetts, for burial.

    CLICK HERE to read Annette's research on the April 29th, 1944 mission to Berlin. 2004

  • "Hitting the glass ceiling can do more than give you a headache; it could give you a permanent head injury," Archambeau, a former Hewlett-Packard executive who teaches Organizational Behavior at the University of San Francisco, writes near the end.

    Glass Ceilings 2006

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