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  • Recording the album was a tedious and time-consuming process — each of the pieces had to be assembled one part at a time, and Carlos, [and producers] Benjamin Elkind and Rachel Folkman devoted many hours to experimenting with suitable synthetic sounds for each voice and part.

    Ada Lovelace Day: Wendy Carlos and “Switched on Bach” 2009

  • Recording the album was a tedious and time-consuming process — each of the pieces had to be assembled one part at a time, and Carlos, [and producers] Benjamin Elkind and Rachel Folkman devoted many hours to experimenting with suitable synthetic sounds for each voice and part.

    Sugar and spice and all things neurobiological 2009

  • "I'm fascinated by nature," added Liam Elkind , 12.

    City Salamander Hunt Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Not many national media outlets have paid these baby-can-read programs much heed, with the exception of the TODAY show, which ran an expose on the claims of Your Baby Can Read, and a segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation in 2009 that touched off an angry exchange between David Elkind, a Tufts University professor and author of The Hurried Child, and Janet Doman.

    Lisa Guernsey: Learning to Read: How Young is Too Young? Lisa Guernsey 2011

  • McLean and Elkind do not deny that there were, for a time, individual units of Enron that showed paper profits.

    Enron, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Not that I was about to challenge Mr. Elkind, who revealed that his dad's a neurologist.

    City Salamander Hunt Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Damon blames part of this on influential childrearing experts such as David Elkind and Penelope Leach, whose approaches may encourage adults to infantilize children on the pretext of protecting them.

    2009 February 04 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2009

  • Not many national media outlets have paid these baby-can-read programs much heed, with the exception of the TODAY show, which ran an expose on the claims of Your Baby Can Read, and a segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation in 2009 that touched off an angry exchange between David Elkind, a Tufts University professor and author of The Hurried Child, and Janet Doman.

    Lisa Guernsey: Learning to Read: How Young is Too Young? Lisa Guernsey 2011

  • David Elkind of Tufts University has been speaking out about the fact that more than 30,000 schools have eliminated recess to make time for more so-called academic-studies.

    Ellen Galinsky: The Birth of a Playful Movement (VIDEO) Ellen Galinsky 2010

  • “We know who his mother was, but not his father,” said Larry Elkind of ABO12, a group whose acronym stands for “Anybody But Obama in '12.”

    Questions Dog First Pooch's Kennel Papers Con Chapman 2011

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