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  2. McCall's - Wikipedia

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    From June 1949 until her death in November 1962, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote a McCall's column, "If You Ask Me". The former First Lady gave brief answers to questions sent into the magazine. [1] Starting in May 1951, and lasting until at least 1995, [2] Betsy McCall paper dolls were printed in most issues. Children could cut out the printed dolls ...

  3. Tonner Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    Tonner Doll had the licensing rights to design and develop dolls based on many American television, cinema, comic book, and video game franchises. [ 4 ] Since the 1995 issue of the Betsy McCall doll, Tonner Doll had gained the merchandising rights for characters in films like 1997's Titanic ( Kate Winslet ) and 1999's Star Wars: Episode I ...

  4. Ginnie Hofmann - Wikipedia

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    For 27 years, between 1958 and 1986, Hofmann drew the paper dolls feature in Betsy McCall magazine. [ 3 ] Throughout her career, Hofmann contributed illustrations to other magazines including Mademoiselle (1946–1951), Parents Magazine , Good Housekeeping (1950–1960), and Woman's Day (1950–1960).

  5. Talk:McCall's - Wikipedia

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    1 Betsy McCall. 2 comments. 2 Changes Made in 2009. 4 comments. 3 Better Sources. 6 comments. 4 Background. 1 comment. 5 Mad Magazine. 1 comment. Toggle the table of ...

  6. McCall Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, McCall's Corporation purchased two short story magazines. [6] Blue Book had its name modified to Bluebook and remained a short story magazine until McCall's discontinued publication in 1956. [7] Red Book had its name modified to Redbook and evolved into a general interest magazine that published fiction and nonfiction. [8]

  7. Betsy Wetsy - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Wetsy was a "drink-and-wet" doll originally issued by the Ideal Toy Company of New York in 1937. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was one of the most popular dolls of its kind in the Post–World War II baby boom era.

  8. “My Entire Family Was In Hospital”: Family Finds ... - AOL

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    A netizen asked the internet for advice after their entire family got sick from eating mushrooms misidentified in an AI-generated book. The post “My Entire Family Was In Hospital”: Family ...

  9. Betsy McCaughey - Wikipedia

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    McCaughey taught history as a visiting assistant professor at Vassar College in 1977–1978 and was a lecturer in 1979–1980. She was an assistant professor between 1981 and 1983, teaching two classes per year, both at Columbia University Between 1983 and 1984, she had a National Endowment for the Humanities postdoctoral fellowship.