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Mildred Gordon (1922 – January 4, 2015) was the founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Feedback Learning (FFL) and co-founder of the Ganas intentional community. [1] She was the Communications Director of ActivistSolutions.org. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Mildred Gordon was born the daughter of Judah and Dora Fellerman in Stepney in 1923. [1] Judah was of Dutch Jewish descent, Dora from a Bessarabian Jewish family. [2] Her father and grandfather were stallholders in Watney Market; her father also served as a member of Stepney Borough Council.
Mildred Gordon [2016 5] Labour: 24 August 1923 8 April 2016 Bow and Poplar: 1987, 1992: Sir Anthony Grant [2016 6] Conservative: 29 May 1925 9 October 2016 Harrow ...
Mildred Gordon was a teacher and an editor for Arizona Highways magazine. She worked for United Press and wrote The Little Man Who Wasn't There (1946). [3] Mildred can be heard as a contestant on the 21st March 1951 edition of You Bet Your Life. After Mildred's death in 1979, Gordon married Mary Dorr (1918–2004) on March 16, 1980.
Mourners have lined the streets in Livingston for the funeral of murdered six-year-old Hope Gordon. The schoolgirl and her 36-year-old father, Mark Gordon, were found dead after police forced ...
Virginia McCaskey, who inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during four-plus decades as principal owner, has died. “While we are sad, we are ...
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Mildred Gordon continued to draw an annual salary of $40,000 as the executive director of FFL. [25] In 2007 the legal address of FFL changed from Ganas headquarters on Staten Island to Brooklyn, and the same year FFL's tax return declared only $15,550 in total revenue and $75 in direct public support. [ 26 ]