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Eleanor H(odgman) Porter | | Variant Name: |
Eleanor H. Porter, Eleanor Stewart, Eleanor H Porter, Eleanor Hodgman Porter, Eleanor Porter, Eleanor Stuart | | Birth Date: |
December 19, 1868 | | Death Date: |
May 21, 1920 | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female |
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Biography of Eleanor H(odgman) Porter
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 Eleanor H. Porter, writer of popular novels and short stories, is remembered today chiefly for one book, her best-seller Pollyanna (1913). She was born Eleanor Hodgman in Littleton, New Hampshire, where she grew up; later she went to Boston to study at...


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Eleanor H. Porter Quotes
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 What men and women need is encouragement. . . . Instead of always harping on a man's faults, tell him of his virtues. Try to pull him out of his rut of bad...


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Eleanor H. Porter Information
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 Eleanor Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. Born in Littleton, New Hampshire, Eleanor Hodgman trained as a singer but later turned to writing. In 1892 she married John Lyman Porter and moved to...



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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Porter, H. Boone
06/09/1999: 933 words, approx. 3 pages The Rev. Dr. Canon H. Boone Porter, one of the Episcopal Church's most influential priests and thinkers and whose many achievements include the 1979 revision of the Book of Common Prayer, died on Sat., June 5th. An author, artist, educator and philanthropist, he was...
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 The Nation
Eleanor to H.R.C.(Eleanor Roosevelt; Hillary Rodham Clinton)
03/03/1997: 804 words, approx. 3 pages An imagined trans-celestial message from Eleanor Roosevelt to Hillary Rodham Clinton is presented. Clinton is criticized for allowing her husband to neglect his social responsibilities as president, and to help bring about a society in which the rich and poor are sharply divided. ...


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