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The Windy Hill is a children's novel by Cornelia Meigs. A brother and sister learn about their own family's history in New England through a series of tales told by the Beeman. [ 1 ] The novel, illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader , was first published in 1921 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1922.
"High on a Windy Hill" is the first hit song written by the songwriting team of Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney. It was first recorded in November 1940 by the American singer Lanny Ross (Victor – 27254), and was also contemporaneously recorded by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra (Okeh – 5883), Will Bradley and his Orchestra (Columbia – 35912), Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (Decca – 3585 ...
Clyde Robert Bulla (born January 9, 1914, near King City, Missouri, United States, d.May 23, 2007, Warrensburg, Missouri) was an American writer who wrote over fifty books for children.
Windy Hill, Essendon, an Australian rules football ground in the Melbourne area; Windy Hill Wind Farm, a wind power station near Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia; Windy Hill (Pennines), a hill on the Pennines which marks the border between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, England
Members of the American Library Association were asked to nominate a book and The Windy Hill by Meigs was the last of six that received at least two votes [6] subsequently designated runners-up. She was one of the runners-up again in 1929 (Clearing Weather) and 1933 (Swift Rivers). Runner-up works are now called Newbery Honor Books, so latter ...
The Getty Center, perched on a hill above the much-traveled 405 freeway, is a 30-minute drive away (in normal conditions) and out of the immediate fire zone, was also closed through Monday.
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"Windy" is a pop song written by Ruthann Friedman and recorded by the Association. [5] The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1967, becoming the group's second U.S. No. 1 hit following " Cherish " in 1966.