Brooks, Andree (Nicole) Aelion

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BROOKS, Andree (Nicole) Aelion

BROOKS, Andree (Nicole) Aelion. American (born England), b. 1937. Genres: Psychology, Writing/Journalism, History, Politics/Government. Career: Hampstead News, London, England, reporter, 1954-58; Photoplay, New York City, story editor, 1958-60; Australian Broadcasting Co., New York City, correspondent, 1961-68; Ladies' Home Journal, New York City, member of editorial staff, 1957-58; freelance journalist, 1960-. Hertsmere Council, Conservative representative from Elstree, 1973-74; Fairfield University, adjunct professor of journalism, 1983-87; parent educator, 1987-; Yale University, associate fellow, 1989-; columnist, regular contributor, New York Times, 1977-95; Guest on radio and television programs. Founder and first president, Women's Campaign School at Yale, 1994. Lecturer in Jewish history. Publications: NON-FICTION: Children of Fast-Track Parents, 1989; The Woman Who Defied Kings, 2002. Contributor to periodicals.

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