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  • After Anna Holm (Joan Crawford) has her badly scarred face made beautiful by Dr. Gustaf Segert (Melvyn Douglas), a plastic surgeon, her attitude toward life changes.

    Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008

  • After Anna Holm (Joan Crawford) has her badly scarred face made beautiful by Dr. Gustaf Segert (Melvyn Douglas), a plastic surgeon, her attitude toward life changes.

    Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008

  • After Anna Holm (Joan Crawford) has her badly scarred face made beautiful by Dr. Gustaf Segert (Melvyn Douglas), a plastic surgeon, her attitude toward life changes.

    Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008

  • After Anna Holm (Joan Crawford) has her badly scarred face made beautiful by Dr. Gustaf Segert (Melvyn Douglas), a plastic surgeon, her attitude toward life changes.

    Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008

  • Finally, the Benchmark Literacy program still is in development by the publisher, Segert said, questioning why the district would implement an untested product.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2010

  • Ines Segert serves on the school board and the student performance committee.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2010

  • "I think she has become very inclusive," Segert said.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Kelly Brdicka 2010

  • Segert - who, despite her online critique, refuses to replace classroom discussion with PowerPoint presentations - is optimistic today's youths still crave knowledge and recognize good old-fashioned, challenging teaching when they see it.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2010

  • Segert said she would like to see Mees become more comfortable questioning the administration's recommendations for the School Board.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Kelly Brdicka 2010

  • Segert also cited a 2007 study that found Pearson materials did not affect student performance and scores of whites and Asian children using the program were significantly higher than black and Hispanic peers.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2010

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