O'Connor and Justice Ginsburg that we like and appreciate also, because it has a chapter in it called "Notorious RBG."
Jane O'Connor , who was a consultant for the show, a school teacher, who also edited "Sesame Street Magazine," she-- I found the minutes to a meeting where she said,
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CAROLINE O'CONNOR : So tell us about why does GV have a design team?
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CAROLINE O'CONNOR : So for partners at a venture capital firm, you guys have pretty unusual backgrounds.
CAROLINE O'CONNOR : Can you tell us a little bit about how you came to be partners at GV?
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CAROLINE O'CONNOR : So the question is we have so much data.
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The amazing Caroline O'Connor plays Lily, who I sing about in what you just heard.
And Justice O'Connor knew him around 1950 when she was an undergraduate at Stanford.
Sandra Day O'Connor once said in a very important opinion on affirmative action, people across the country
I am Caroline O'Connor , and I met Jake and John a couple of years ago when I was a designer in residence
I know Sandra Day O'Connor spoke here recently and talked about civic illiteracy.
commissions I think justice O'Connor had a right when she said in one of these
My name's Alex O'Connor .
But this is like that Flannery O'Connor story about the Church of Jesus without Jesus.
And here's what Justice O'Connor wrote in a letter encouraging Stanford students to work with me on a related project, because we both had learned so
CAROLINE O'CONNOR : So I imagine there's a ton of things that you could do to try and help them out.
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had to do with specifically the fact that Justice O'Connor grew up as a frontierswoman in this kind of self-reliant mythology of the West.
So I booked an interview with Sandra Day O'Connor from the 1-800 number on the tours and information website for the Supreme Court.
So once we landed an interview with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor , then we wanted to interview some other folks.
culture of United States not Frederick Douglass and Flannery O'Connor and a nun
- At the front, Alex O'Connor , the CosmicSkeptic.
And here I'm going to go to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor , the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
End of quote from Justice O'Connor .
Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer.
That's the O'Connor exhibit in Sydney.
- In preparation for this interview I watched the conversation that you had with Alex O'Connor of the wonderful "Within Reason" podcast.
And then in '96, these two, Michael O'Connor and Tom Bell, and another one, Andy Rekow, put together farm tractors.
I think, when it opened on Broadway, Carroll O'Connor played Bob and Frances Sternhagen
He also graduated from Harvard Law School and served as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sandra O'Connor and Ruth Ginsburg.
in the group of sailors that he usually hung out with-- I think it was Donald O'Connor from "Make 'Em Laugh" and from "Singing in the Rain."
I wonder if you could say a couple of words about the contrast between her and Sandra Day O'Connor , the first woman on the Supreme Court who
And I think for her, she valued the differences between her and Sandra Day O'Connor , because it showed that women are not all the same, that women
One of the most upsetting things for her was when she was the only woman on the bench after Justice O'Connor retired and was
My name is Alex O'Connor .
I'm a great believer that when you write you're using your subconscious mind, and I remember Joseph O'Connor at an event I was at
He played himself in a movie-- 1944's "Chip off the Old Block," starring Donald O'Connor .
It's something from-- the Glen Hansard, Damien Rice, Van Morrison, you know, I could go on, Sinead O'Connor , Damien Dempsey, go on and on and on.
So he invited all of these eminent creative minds-- Truman Capote, William Carlos Williams, Frank O'Connor -- to stay in this frat house
I, what comes to mind is though, is this wonderful little tale from Flannery O'Connor , who said, someone said to her, "Well, do you think more writers should,