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  1. www.johnandannieglennmuseum.org › bios › annie-glennBios | John

    John & Annie Glenn Museum. Log In. Admissions. Adult: $7.00. Student: $3.00. Senior 55 years old or older: $6.00. Children Under 5 Years old: Free. Active and Retired Military: Free. OHC Member: Free Group Tour Admission ...

  2. 19 de may. de 2020 · Annie Glenn was thrust into the spotlight in 1962, when her husband became the first American to orbit Earth. She shied away from the media attention because of a severe stutter. Later, she underwent an intensive program at the Communications Research Institute at Hollins College, now Hollins University, in Roanoke, Virginia, that gave her the skills to control her stutter and to speak in public.

  3. 20 de may. de 2020 · Annie Glenn, who was thrust into the spotlight in 1962 when her husband became the first American to orbit the Earth, but who shied away from the media attention because of a severe stutter that ...

  4. 19 de may. de 2020 · Annie Glenn, who reluctantly entered the public eye as the wife of astronaut and senator John Glenn and later overcame a severe stuttering problem to become a leading advocate for people with ...

  5. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Afterward, Annie Glenn went over to them and soon was learning sign language. As the press crowded around Glenn, he looked over at his wife, who was signing “I Love You” to the deaf.

  6. 23 de may. de 2020 · NPR's Scott Simon remembers Annie Glenn, who overcame a profound stutter in mid-life, then became a champion for those with speech challenges. She died this week from COVID complications.

  7. 19 de may. de 2020 · Published 12:25 PM PDT, May 19, 2020. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Annie Glenn, who was thrust into the spotlight in 1962 when her husband became the first American to orbit the Earth, but who shied away from the media attention because of a severe stutter that later moved her to advocate for people with speech disorders, died Tuesday. She was 100.