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Heeding the advice of Benjamin Spock, Mrs. Wilson stayed home to raise her three daughters.
Dagmar Wilson, founder of women's peace group, dies at 94 Emma Brown 2011
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All-girls school founded to give students college-preparatory education equal to that of boys; famed pediatrician Benjamin Spock served as school doctor.
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Better to make a few mistakes from being natural than to do everything letter-perfect out of a feeling of worry. — "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care," Benjamin Spock, 1946
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In 1965, she represented pediatrician Benjamin Spock in an unsuccessful effort to block advertising included in copies of his best-selling Baby and Child Care.
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Dr. Esselstyn was awarded the Benjamin Spock Award for Compassion in Medicine, has published over one hundred fifty scientific papers, and was chosen as one of the 19941995 Best Doctors in America.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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The most recent include Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, Reies Tijerina, Benjamin Spock, the Oakland 7, and Chicago 8 (now 10).
Supplicant 2009
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In their effort to raise children without inhibitions, my parents and their peers eschewed the teachings of Benjamin Spock and went for a more anarchic, Fellini-esque parenting approach.
Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008
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In their effort to raise children without inhibitions, my parents and their peers eschewed the teachings of Benjamin Spock and went for a more anarchic, Fellini-esque parenting approach.
Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008
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In their effort to raise children without inhibitions, my parents and their peers eschewed the teachings of Benjamin Spock and went for a more anarchic, Fellini-esque parenting approach.
Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008
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But in the 44 years since Benjamin Spock published "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care," millions of Americans have been nearly obsessed with the question.
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