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Wallis Annenberg was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, [2] into a Jewish family, the daughter of publishing magnate Walter Hubert Annenberg, and his first wife, Bernice Veronica Dunkelman, known as Ronny, a socialite from Toronto, Canada.
Walter Annenberg was born to a Jewish family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on March 13, 1908.He was the only son of Sadie Cecelia (née Friedman; 1879–1965) and Moses Annenberg, who published the Daily Racing Form and purchased The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1936. [4]
In the newspaper roundtable, Senators Gregg and Hollings discussed headlines from papers across the country. Via remote link, Mr. Wallis discussed his involvement with a group of religious leaders who are opposing the political agenda of the Christian coalition. Mr. Strub discussed the issues important to his magazine.
Costas Panagopoulos, political scientist, professor of political science at Northeastern University [294] Richard Parker, economist, lecturer in public policy and senior fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government [278]
The $92-million project — split 50/50 between public money and donations to the National Wildlife Federation and its Save LA Cougars fund, including $26 million from Wallis Annenberg and the ...
Portions of Highway 101 will be shut down starting April 15 to continue work on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills.
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway will be completed in 2026. "Engineered" soil will cover the crossing, and native shrubs and wildflowers will be planted. The world's ...
The Annenberg Foundation was established by Walter H. Annenberg in 1989 with $1.2 billion, one-third of the assets from the sale of Annenberg's Triangle Publications. [2] The Annenberg Foundation has focused on educational programming, and its efforts have also included environmental stewardship, social justice, and animal welfare.