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  2. The Affairs of Annabel - Wikipedia

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    The Affairs of Annabel is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Lucille Ball, Jack Oakie and Ruth Donnelly. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures . The film was followed by the sequel Annabel Takes a Tour the same year, also starring Oakie, Ball and Donnelly.

  3. Joe Ball - Wikipedia

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    Joe D. Ball is on line 37. Joseph Douglas Ball was born in San Antonio to Elizabeth Hart (née Lawler; 1868–1922) and Frank Xavier Ball (1868–1937), a rich farm owner later turned general store owner, as the second of eight children. [2] [4] Joseph Ball's brother, Raymond Ball, was the first mayor of Elmendorf, Texas. [2]

  4. List of The New York Times number-one books of 1938

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    The following list ranks the number-one best-selling fiction books. The two most popular books that year were The Citadel, by A. J. Cronin, which held on top of the list for 16 weeks, and The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, which was on top of the list for 12 weeks.

  5. Blue book - Wikipedia

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    Project Blue Book, a U.S. Air Force study on UFOs in the 1950s and 1960s; Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, a Revolutionary War drill manual colloquially referred to as the "Blue Book" Blue Book, American name for a World War II Japanese naval code

  6. Your $2 bill might be worth thousands. Here’s how to check

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    Bills with red, brown and blue seals from 1862 through 1917 can be worth up to $1,000 or more on the U.S. Currency Auctions website, which bases the value on recent and past paper currency auctions.

  7. Brenda Frazier - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Diana Duff Frazier was born on June 9, 1921, in Quebec, Canada. Her father, Frank Duff Frazier, came from a prosperous Boston family. Her mother, the former Brenda Germaine Henshaw Williams-Taylor, was the only daughter of Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor (a general manager of the Bank of Montreal who was knighted in 1910 and combined his middle name and birth surname into a new hyphenated ...

  8. Blue Book (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Under Harriman, Blue Book would reach a circulation of 200,000 copies in 1909. [1] From 1911 to 1919 Ray Long was the editor. [1] Harriman took the editorial reins again in February 1919. By the time of Harriman's departure, sales of Blue Book had fallen to 80,000 copies. Edwin Balmer edited Blue Book from 1927 to 1929.

  9. Kelly Ray Masters - Wikipedia

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    Masters married Gladys Green in 1931 and had a son, Kelly Ray Jr, in 1938. [4] While living in Austin, Texas, he began to sell stories to magazines of widely varying quality in an attempt to supplement his income. Masters took the pen name Zachary Ball by combining the names of two of his favorite movie stars: Zachary Scott and Lucille Ball.