When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Ethel Percy Andrus - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Percy_Andrus

    Ethel Percy Andrus (September 21, 1884 – July 13, 1967) was a long-time educator and the first female high school principal in California. She was also an elder rights activist and the founder of AARP in 1958.

  3. AARP - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AARP

    AARP was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired public school teacher and principal in California. Andrus had been an advocate for health insurance coverage for retired teachers. Volunteering with the California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA), Andrus sought out former teachers who were struggling on their $40/month state pensions.

  4. Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  5. Play free online Puzzle games and chat with others in real-time and with NO downloads and NOTHING to install.

  6. Play free online games and chat with others in real-time and with NO downloads and NOTHING to install.

  7. File:Ethel Percy Andrus, 1936.jpg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ethel_Percy_Andrus...

    English: Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus was the first woman principal in California, working at Abraham Lincoln High School in Los Angeles. She went on to found the National Retired Teachers Association, and later expanded that organization to become the AARP.

  8. No download needed, play free card games right now! Browse and play any of the 40+ online card games for free against the AI or against your friends. Enjoy classic card games such as Hearts, Gin ...

  9. Ethel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel

    Ethel Percy Andrus (1884–1967), educator and founder of AARP; Ethel Armes (1876–1945), American journalist and historian; Ethel Armitage (1873–1957), British archer and 1908 Olympic competitor; Ethel Ayler (1934–2018), American stage and film actress; Ethel Azama (1934–1984), American jazz and popular singer