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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frances_LearFrances Lear - Wikipedia

    Frances Lear (née Loeb, July 14, 1923 – September 30, 1996) was an American activist, magazine publisher, editor and writer. Biography. Lear was born with only a first name, Evelyn, to an unwed mother in Hudson, New York, at the Vanderheusen Home for Wayward Girls.

  2. 1 de oct. de 1996 · Frances Lear, a mercurial figure in the media world who spent some $25 million she received in a divorce settlement to start a magazine named after herself, died yesterday at her home in...

  3. In the early 1960s, Frances Lear was an unquestioning, full-time housewife and mother when she read Betty Friedan 's groundbreaking treatise The Feminine Mystique which served as the catalyst for the modern women's movement.

  4. 15 de may. de 1989 · Frances Lear is on a roll. Her high-risk venture of creating a magazine for mature women is a splashy success. Just four years ago, with $30 million from her $112 million divorce settlement from ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 1996 · Frances Lear, the former wife of producer Norman Lear who used her sizable divorce settlement to found a women’s magazine called Lear’s and later founded Lear Television, died Monday. She was...

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › frances-learFrances lear _ AcademiaLab

    Frances Lear (de soltera Loeb, 14 de julio de 1923 - 30 de septiembre de 1996) fue una activista, editora de revistas, redactora y editora estadounidense. escritor. Biografía. Lear nació con solo un nombre de pila, Evelyn, de una madre soltera en Hudson, Nueva York, en el Hogar Vanderheusen para Niñas Wayward.

  7. 2 de oct. de 1996 · Frances Lear, 73, a former self-described Hollywood wife who burst on the New York publishing scene in the 1980s when she launched Lear's, a pioneering magazine aimed at raising the image of...