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    • Journalism Pioneer, Beauty Queen
    • E. Jean Carroll Was 'Out Talking to People'
    • Young E. Jean Carroll
    • E. Jean Carroll in The 80s
    • E. Jean Carroll in The 90s
    • 'You've Got Nothing to Lose'

    A former beauty queen, she became a pioneer in the world of literary journalism. A daughter of the Midwest, she found renown in the elite media circles of New York. And in her 70s, Carroll remained a beacon to millions of readers seeking out her frank talk about sex, success and love. The accusation:E. Jean Carroll told two people about her alleged...

    Long before this fraught moment in the media's glare, Carroll was a journalistic luminary, known for her Ask E. Jean advice column, and for being a presence amid the glitzy nightlife scene of 1980s and 90s New York. "There's a circuit in New York,'' said Chase. "You go out to events. You go to premieres. ... You go to dinner parties. She was on TV....

    Elizabeth Jean "Jeannie" Carroll's journey started out much more conventionally. Carroll spent her childhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the oldest of four children in a family that included a younger brother and two sisters. It was a Midwestern life, in mid-century America. But Carroll felt that she could be whatever, and whoever, she wanted to be. "I...

    In her book, Carroll says that she had only met Trump once before the day she says she encountered him at Bergdorf Goodman. Trump, meanwhile, has said that he doesn't know her. However, there is a photograph showing that their paths did cross. Dated "around 1987,'' it is a shot of Carroll; her then-husband, former New York City anchorman John Johns...

    Meanwhile, Carroll's writing career continued to thrive. In 1993, her Ask E. Jean column debuted in Elle, and for nearly three decades, Carroll doled out tough love to its millions of readers, cushioning her guidance with humor, irreverence and references that included Saint Teresa and the artist Frida Kahlo. In one column, dated Sept. 20, 2006, a ...

    Carroll told USA TODAY that there was no mystery to how she came up with the nuggets she dispensed over decades to her readers. "Giving advice is just following common sense,'' she said . "Nothing special. That's it. I think that's why a lot of therapists write to me. ... They have studied for years and years and years, the psychology and the human...

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  2. Carroll Young (1908–1992) was an American screenwriter who specialised in jungle stories. He used to work in publicity then went to work for Sol Lesser who produced Tarzan movies. [1] Young became one of the regular writers of the films for the next decade. [2] [3] He later wrote Jungle Jim movies. [4]

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Writing her Ask E. Jean column on Substack and cowriting a serial romance novel with Mary Trump —the former president’s niece and a prominent critic of his conduct and politics—while creating an...

  4. Apr 26, 2023 · The writer E. Jean Carroll on Wednesday told a Manhattan jury a harrowing story of being raped in the mid-1990s by Donald J. Trump in a department-store dressing room — describing a brutal attack...

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    Writer: Fury of the Congo. Carroll Young was born on 9 October 1908 in Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Fury of the Congo (1951), Tarzan and the Leopard Woman (1946) and Captive Girl (1950). He died on 8 September 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  6. The Raymond J. Carroll Young Investigator Award was established to honor Dr. Raymond J. Carroll, Jill and Stuart A. Harlin ’83 Chair in Statistics, Distinguished Professor of Statistics, Nutrition and Toxicology, for his fundamental contributions in many areas of statistical methodology and practice, such as measurement error models, nonparametr...

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