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  2. Madeline Hurlock - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Hurlock was born in Federalsburg, Maryland on December 12, 1897 [4] (some sources say 1899 [5] [6] or 1900 [7]), the daughter of John W. Hurlock, an engineer, and Sallie Hurlock. [8] She was of English and Italian ancestry. Hurlock attended a finishing school in Philadelphia, after which she acted in a repertory theatre company there. [9]

  3. Positive education - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Hurlock was one of the first psychologists to actually carry out experiments with positive psychology techniques to measure the effects of positive schooling in the field of education. Hurlock studied the effectiveness of praise and reproach in the classroom, arguing that praise was a more effective long-term incentive. Her studies ...

  4. Joseph Hurlock - Wikipedia

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    His successor was Robert Hindley, who paid substantially for Hurlock's resignation. [6] Fleetwood House, Stoke Newington, in 1750. Hurlock returned to England in 1752, on board the Onslow, captain Thomas Hinde. [7] He married, and resided at Fleetwood House, the home of the Hartopp family. [8] After his wife's death in 1766, the house was let ...

  5. Maryland and Delaware Railroad - Wikipedia

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    MDDE provides an engine for the "Hurlock Express" at the annual Hurlock Fall Festival. Train rides during the one-day event, held on the first Saturday of October, run from the town of Hurlock's historic train station (built in 1867) to Federalsburg, along the MDDE's Seaford Line. The town of Hurlock owns the train station and two passenger ...

  6. Hurlock, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hurlock is a town in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,092 at the 2010 census. History. The town was named after John M. Hurlock, a ...

  7. Hurlock - Wikipedia

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    The name Hurlock can mean: Hurlock, Maryland, a town in the United States; Madeline Hurlock (1899-1989), a silent film actress;

  8. Well-being contributing factors - Wikipedia

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    Clifton and Rath [284] discussed research conducted by Dr. Elizabeth Hurlock in 1925, where fourth, fifth and sixth graders were either praised, criticized or ignored, based on their work on math problems. Praised students improved by 71%, those criticized improved by 19%, and students provided with no feedback improved a mere 5%.

  9. Allen Family Foods - Wikipedia

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    Allen Family Foods was a large American producer and exporter of chicken, headquartered in Seaford, Delaware.Founded in 1919 by Charles C. Allen and Nellie G. Allen as a small local hatchery.