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  2. Jack Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Jack Hartman (October 7, 1925 – November 6, 1998) was an American football player and college basketball coach. Early life and education.

  3. Sorrowful Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sorrowful Jones is a New York bookie who hides his operation behind a trap door in a Broadway barber shop. He suffers from a financial setback when a horse named Dreamy Joe, owned by gangster Big Steve Holloway, unexpectedly wins a race.

  4. See You in the Cosmos - Wikipedia

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    See You in the Cosmos is a 2017 epistolary Bildungsroman novel by Chinese-American author Jack Cheng. It is his second book, and his first for children.Written as transcription, the story follows astronomy-loving pre-teen Alex Petroski as he embarks on a journey to understand the life of his late father and records the journey in notes on his iPod to launch into space.

  5. Cap'n O. G. Readmore - Wikipedia

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    "Cap'n O. G. Readmore's Jack and the Beanstalk" October 12, 1985 ( 1985-10-12 ) Cap'n O.G. Readmore and his friends – Kitty Literature, Ol' Tome Cat, Wordsy, Lickety Page and – are holding their Friday Night Book Club meeting in an alley next to the public library.

  6. he tales were scrubbed further and the Disney princesses -- frail yet occasionally headstrong, whenever the trait could be framed as appealing — were born. In 1937, . Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" was released to critical acclaim, paving the way for future on-screen adaptations of classic tales.

  7. Reading Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Reading Rainbow is an American educational children's television series that originally aired on PBS and afterward PBS Kids from July 11, 1983 [1] [2] to November 10, 2006, with reruns continuing to air until August 28, 2009. 155 30-minute episodes were produced over 23 seasons.

  8. Jack Harlow on How Reading Harry Potter Made Him the ... - AOL

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    While accepting his award for Variety’s Hitmaker of Tomorrow, Jack Harlow gifted the audience with a story from his childhood, revealing how a reading program stoked his competitive side, and ...

  9. Jackanory - Wikipedia

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    Jackanory is a BBC children's television series which was originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996. It was designed to stimulate an interest in reading. [1] The programme was first transmitted on 13 December 1965, and the first story was the fairy-tale "Cap-o'-Rushes" read by Lee Montague.