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The Beacon Street Girls (BSG) is a young adult book series by Annie Bryant. The series was created by Addie Swartz [ 1 ] and initially published by B*tween Productions, then licensed by Simon & Schuster .
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Anita Jane Bryant (March 25, 1940 – December 16, 2024) was an American singer and a Christian activist against gay rights in the United States. She had three top 20 hits in the United States in the early 1960s.
Annie Wood was born on 1 October 1847 in London, the daughter of William Burton Persse Wood (1816–1852) and his wife Emily Roche Morris (died 1874). Her father was English, attended Trinity College Dublin , and attained a medical degree; her mother was an Irish Catholic .
The Matchmakers' Union (founded as The Union of Women Matchmakers) [1] was a British trade union formed in 1888 following the successful Matchgirls' strike. [2] [3] On its creation, it was the largest union of women and girls in the country, [4] and inspired a wave of collective organising among industrial workers.
Bryant was a member of a Boston Brahmin family, the daughter of William A. Matthews, Jr. and Annie Bolton (Fay) Matthews. She lived at 9 Exeter Street in Boston's Back Bay, traveling frequently to Europe. She studied at the Académie Julian in Paris. There she focused on painting and met Wallace Bryant, whom she would marry in 1898. The two ...
Aidy Bryant as Annie Easton, the main character. Annie is a journalist at The Thorn, promoted from editing the calendar in the first episode, and in her late 20s.She is very intelligent and optimistic and aspires to do well, and always tries to solve the problems she faces in life.
Annie's Homegrown, a California-based organic food maker; Annie's Mailbox, an advice column written by Ann Landers' former editors from 2002 to 2016; M65 atomic cannon, nicknamed "Atomic Annie", an American towed artillery piece; Ann (disambiguation) Anne (disambiguation) Rescue Annie or Resusci Anne, a doll used to teach CPR/EAR