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Word: annes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cyrus H. McCormick 269,036 Ganna Walska McCormick 12,632 Harold F. McCormick 168,276 John J. McGraw 2,544 Clarence H. Mackey 320,490 Edward B. McLean 255,729 Dwight W. Morrow 290,344 Pola Negri 15,108 Meredith Nicholson 1,586 Ignace Jan Paderewsky 16,161 Ann Pennington 1,641 Senator Lawrence Phipps 157,741 Mary Pickford 34,075 Col. William C. Proctor (Ivory Soap) 22,888 Sergei Rachmaninoff 8,026 John D. Rockefeller Sr 128,420 Theodore Roosevelt 1,061 Col. Jacob Ruppert 37,111 Babe Ruth 3,432 Mortimer L. Schiff 459,410 Charles Scribner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAXATION: Publicity | 9/14/1925 | See Source »

...Lucky Horseshoe. Tom Mix's first picture since his European vacation has suffered little from Continental exposure. Mr. Mix is still the manliest of the cowboys; still the castle which boys build in dreams. As an added turret he has Ann Pennington, erstwhile spriest dancer of many a Ziegfeld Follies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Aug. 24, 1925 | 8/24/1925 | See Source »

...good friend Julian Street. Mr. Williams, a calm, beetle-browed gentleman who this week turned 54, has not the air of a professional litterateur. Rather does he seem an urbane, drily humorous gentleman of comfortable means and considerable social distinction. During his year's residence at Ann Arbor, he will be afforded ample leisure for his literary pursuits and a free hand to bring to the students, in any way he chooses, his views upon the life of art and the art of living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Knox Elects | 8/24/1925 | See Source »

...Ann had placed in Peter's care the wealth she got from her uncle. How incapable of "partnership" he was had been apparent when, in the business panic, she had rushed down to tell him he could use her bonds?and found he had already done so. The disunion had hurt her worse than dishonesty. She had slept in the guest room, gone abroad. In Paris she had nearly, not quite, succumbed to an animated young tenor?who came to tea years later, paunchy, professional, perplexed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago | 8/3/1925 | See Source »

Having lost a son, Ann was braced against bereavement when Peter, retired from business and lost without it, passed also. She kept up the old house in a now-unfashionable part of the city, stubbornly opposing her grandchildren's suggestions that she take an apartment, just as Peter had opposed his lawyer about joining the Steel Trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago | 8/3/1925 | See Source »

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