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Little Orphan Annie Summary
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Little Orphan Annie, America's most popular hapless waif for over three score and ten years, first showed up in U.S. newspaper comic sections in 1924. The brainchild of cartoonist Harold Gray, Annie was inspired in part by the sort of feisty...
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Little Orphan Annie Information
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Little Orphan Annie is a full page (later half page or tab) American comic strip, created by Harold Gray (1894-1968), that first appeared on August 5, 1924. The title, suggested by an editor at the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, was inspired by James...


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Little Orphan Annie is a comic strip by Harold Gray that ran from 1924 to 1968. This comics article needs cleanup. There is currently no template describing a standard format for comics articles, but please review to determine how to edit this article...


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Sunday News Lancaster, PA
Goodbye, Little Orphan Annie; and hello, Annie Warbucks'
11/27/2005: 743 words, approx. 3 pages
By Jim Ruth Entertainment Editor jruth@lnpnews.com Hannah Jones is a living doll . Felicity, the American Girl doll, to be precise. That's the doll she plays in the resident revue at the American Girl Place boutique and theater in Manhattan. Jones, an eighth-grader...
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The Boston Globe
Why They Abandoned Little Orphan 'annie Ii'
01/20/1990: 741 words, approx. 3 pages
The sequel to the long-running "Annie," called "Annie II," slammed up against bored audiences and bad reviews when it opened its Washington tryout two weeks ago, and the production closes down tonight at the Kennedy Center, seemingly a $7 million flop. The question spread...
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Today in history - Aug. 5
8/5/2007: 583 words, approx. 2 pages
Today is Sunday, Aug. 5, the 217th day of 2007. There are 148 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:Fifty years ago, on Aug. 5, 1957, the teenage dance show "American Bandstand," hosted by Dick Clark, made its network debut on ABC-TV.On this date:In...
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1950's musicals star Betty Hutton dies
3/13/2007: 1,107 words, approx. 4 pages
Betty Hutton, the actress and singer who brought a brassy vitality to Hollywood musicals such as "Annie Get Your Gun," has died in Palm Springs, Calif., at age 86.The death was confirmed Monday by a friend of Hutton who spoke only on the condition of...
 


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Little Orphan Annie
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Analyzes the theme of "Little Orphan Annie" by Harold Gray. Describes how it conveyed important political messages and depicted different social problems people faced during the Great Depression.


 

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