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Anne Eaton: Two Chapters by Marcus Gleisser's book The World of Cyrus Eaton
Chapter 7: "And Another Family -- Anne Kinder Eaton" (pages 112-119)
Chapter 8 - "Anne Eaton's Mission" --(pages 120-134)


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Anne Eaton was delegate at Democratic Convention in 1960 and 1964
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Anne and Lacassagne 1957 Pugwash; Anne Eaton was hostess for Cyrus Eaton at 1957 conference
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Anne playing croquet
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Anne Eaton marches to urge governments to stop nuclear testing
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Mike Douglas interviewing Anne Eaton in Cleveland -1962
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Mrs. Khrushchev and Anne Eaton
Link to Two Chapters: Scroll to pages 112 and scroll past missing photographs.
In chapter 7 - "And Another family - Anne Kinder Eaton," Gleisser focuses on Anne Kinder Eaton's family, courtship, marriage, and partnership with Cyrus Eaton, their travels in Europe, the role of women in the peace movement, meeting with Russians including Khrushchev and his wife, and hosting influential women in Washington DC.
In chapter 8 - "Anne Eaton's Mission," Gleisser focuses on her two interviews with Mike Wallace where she was deluged with questions and heckled, her particpation as a delegate in the 1960 and 1964 Democratic Convention, her participation in Peace Marches in Washington DC and Cleveland, and her Herculean effort to stop the testing of atomic/hydrogen bombs by trying to meet with Kennedy.
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