Glasser's choice theory, a psychological theory used in some brands of counseling
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It is based on the popular Fancy Nancy book series by Jane O'Connor, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser.
He was born in Paris 24 August 1907, son of the general manager of the Compagnie Generale des Eaux, George Glasser graduated at the École Polytechnique in 1926.
In an 25 April 1945 memo from Pavel Fitin, head of KGB foreign intelligence, to Vsevolod Merkulov, head of the overall KGB organization, Fitin asked fair treatment for an award to be given to a longtime operative, Harold Glasser.
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A 4 June 1945 cable reports Glasser would be on the Treasury committee advising Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, the U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal.
Isabel Glasser (born May 1, 1958) is an American actress who appeared in the movies Forever Young, Pure Country and the Law & Order franchise.