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Fleeson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Doris Fleeson (1901–1970),
American journalist William Fleeson,
American psychologist This...
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syndicated political column.
Fleeson was born in Sterling, Kansas, to
clothing store manager,
William Fleeson, and
Helen Fleeson (née Tebbe). She was the...
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nightclubs when she was
fourteen years old. She
teamed up with
Neville Fleeson and
performed at The
Palace in New York, and
later added her son, Peter...
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William Fleeson is an
American personality psychologist. He is the
Hultquist Family Professor of
Psychology at Wake
Forest University. He
earned his Ph...
- press. In 1849,
Foster brought in a partner, RC
Fleeson and the firm
changed names to
Foster &
Fleeson. At the
outbreak of the
Civil War,
Foster joined...
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Museum of
American History,
Smithsonian Institution.
Retrieved 2022-10-27.
Fleeson,
Lucinda (June 27, 2007). "The **** '30s".
Chicago Magazine.
Retrieved 2022-10-27...
- role is made
easier by parti****tion in the work role (Wayne, Musisca, &
Fleeson, 2004). In
contrast to work–family
conflict which is ****ociated with several...
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their personality characteristics.
Personality psychologists William Fleeson and Erik
Noftle have
suggested that the person-situation
debate ended in...
- Works". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved October 6, 2022.
Fleeson,
Lucinda (February 17, 1990). "Count's
American art
going to Guggenheim"...
- song
written by
American composer Albert Von
Tilzer and
lyricist Neville Fleeson, and
copyrighted in 1920. It was
introduced by Nora Bayes, who also recorded...