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"It would be completely unwarranted to exclude a senior executive against whom there has never been any allegation of wrongdoing whatsoever," said board member William J. Candee III, in a Forest statement.
Project On Government Oversight: You're Fired: Forest Labs' CEO May Be Banned From Federal Health Care Project On Government Oversight 2011
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It was published in 1900 by Helen Churchill Candee, a successful journalist, author, and interior decorator, who would later survive the Titanic and keep writing and traveling until she was 80.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Candee explained that the world of work in 1900 was expanding for women way beyond the menial labor Lily Bart ends up doing.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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It was published in 1900 by Helen Churchill Candee, a successful journalist, author, and interior decorator, who would later survive the Titanic and keep writing and traveling until she was 80.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Candee explained that the world of work in 1900 was expanding for women way beyond the menial labor Lily Bart ends up doing.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Candee didn't neglect careers that required more education like architecture, medicine and law.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Reading Candee's book is a reminder that what novelists leave out of their work can be as significant as what they include, and that artistic vision can sometimes cloud the facts.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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It was published in 1900 by Helen Churchill Candee, a successful journalist, author, and interior decorator, who would later survive the Titanic and keep writing and traveling until she was 80.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Candee didn't neglect careers that required more education like architecture, medicine and law.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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Reading Candee's book is a reminder that what novelists leave out of their work can be as significant as what they include, and that artistic vision can sometimes cloud the facts.
Lev Raphael: Women's Work Was Everywhere--in 1905 New York Lev Raphael 2011
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