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Disappearing Acts: Marguerite de la Rocque
Marguerite de la Rocque (c. 1542) was meant to disappear. That’s what her older relative, Sieur de Roberval, intended to happen...
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Life goals and their changes drive success
Though life goals change over time, a study of teen goals indicates that goals of education and high prestige can drive success.
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Japan’s premodern concept of nature at root of distinctive mindset in early childhood education
Observers of Japanese early childhood education and care have pointed to the mindset of educators watching over and waiting on...
Disappearing Acts: Barbara Newhall Follett
Barbara Newhall Follet (1914-unknown) was an American child prodigy novelist. She published two books before she was a teenager...
Disappearing Acts: Clara Bow
Clara Bow (1905-1965) was an American film star of the 1920s. Her flapper persona helped bring about the “it” girl and...
Disappearing Acts: Irmgard Keun
Irmgard Keun (1905-1982) was a best-selling novelist in Germany in the early 1930s. After she ran afoul of Nazi censorship, she...
Lost Women of Science The Theoretical Physicist Who Worked With J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
Melba Phillips, who grew up on a farm in Indiana at the turn of the 20th century, was one of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s first...
Disappearing Acts: Nadine Hwang
Nadine Hwang (1902-1972) was a Chinese pilot, a lesbian writer’s driver, a foreign diplomat, and a resistance fighter. In 1944,...

