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  1. Hace 4 días · Lisa Friedman Bloch. November 12, 2019. Never before has there been a female warrior philanthropist who has done more for our Los Angeles community than Wallis Annenberg. She is unequalled in her quest to face society’s challenges head on, create models, or rebrand old models, for accessibility and positive change.

  2. www.pulpartists.com › Annenberg-PCatalog

    18 de may. de 2024 · On April 20, 1940 Moe L. Annenberg was convicted to serve three years in Federal prison and to pay a fine of $8,000,000, which was the largest such penalty in U.S. history. Before incarceration he installed his son Walter Annenberg (1908-2002) as business successor to assure smooth continuity to the operation of his vast empire.

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · Walter Annenberg, the owner of WFIL, the Philadelphia Inquirer and TV Guide, asked his station manager, Roger Clipp, in the summer of 1952 to "try a dance program aimed at teenagers." The TV show would be on after school when kids went home and were unsupervised by their parents, thus having the opportunity to choose their own ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · Dr. Martha Julia Farah is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Natural Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, where she directs the Center for Neuroscience and Society. Farah’s early research was devoted to understanding the mechanisms of vision, memory, and executive function in the human brain.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · The APPC was established by publisher and philanthropist Walter Annenberg to create a community of scholars within the University of Pennsylvania that would address public policy issues at the local, state and federal levels."

  6. Hace 4 días · Walter H. Annenberg was the media mogul behind publications like TV Guide, The Saturday Evening Post, The Atlantic Monthly, Seventeen magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and also served as the...

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Seventeen, launched by media mogul Walter Annenberg in September 1944, succeeded with a formula of fashion and romance to appeal to teenage girls. Seventeen gave a start to star-crossed poet and writer Sylvia Plath, publishing her first short story, “And Summer Will Not Come Again,” in August 1950.