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"And if you should see that friend o 'yourn," called Hackley after him,
Captivating Mary Carstairs Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905
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Hackley, a classical singer who studied voice in Europe, “championed the use of African-American spirituals among her own people as a tool for social change.”
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Krisanne Johnson for The Wall Street Journal Irvington Town Hall Nearby private schools include the Hackley School, a K-12 boarding and day school in Tarrytown, and the Masters School, a boarding and day school for grades five through 12, in Dobbs Ferry.
Westchester's Irvington Stays on Track Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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“As far as I get is from Hackley Street to here in the morning and back to Hackley Street at night.”
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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“As far as I get is from Hackley Street to here in the morning and back to Hackley Street at night.”
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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“As far as I get is from Hackley Street to here in the morning and back to Hackley Street at night.”
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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“As far as I get is from Hackley Street to here in the morning and back to Hackley Street at night.”
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Hackley found this to be true with the couple she worked with for this series.
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"They hadn't been keeping up with it for so long that it seemed like a task that was too big for them," Hackley recalls.
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Hackley suggests couples hold regular meetings to assess their progress toward their goals, especially as their finances grow more complex.
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