Hartocollis anemone biography of william hill

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        6. Anemona Hartocollis

          American journalist

          Anemona Maria Hartocollis (3 November 1955) is a Swiss-born American journalist for The New York Times.

          Biography

          Hartocollis was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and raised in the Potwin neighborhood of Topeka, Kansas.[1][2] Her father was Peter Hartocollis, a Greek psychoanalyst and former director of Topeka's C.F.

          Menninger Memorial Hospital.[3] Hartocollis graduated in 1977 from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in comparative literature where she was a reporter at The Harvard Crimson. She has twice won the Front Page Award from Newswomen's Club of New York.[4]

          She began covering education for the Times in 1997.[4]

          She wrote the book Seven Days of Possibilities: One Teacher, 24 Kids, and the Music That Changed Their Lives Forever, published in 2004, based on a series of articles published in the Times.

          Hartocollis was married to her husband, fellow Times