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Edward Frank Hummert, Jr. (June 2, 1884 –
March 12, 1966),
professionally known as
Frank Hummert and
sometimes credited as E.
Frank Hummert, was an American...
- Anne
Hummert (née Schumacher) (January 19, 1905 – July 5, 1996) was the
leading co-creator of
daytime radio serials or soap
opera dramas during the 1930s...
- stations.
Directed by
James Haupt, the show was
produced by
Frank and Anne
Hummert,
better remembered today for
creating Ma
Perkins and
numerous other soap...
- Sample, in Chicago. E.
Frank Hummert joined the
agency in 1927, and it was
renamed Blackett-Sample-
Hummert, even
though Hummert was
never a
partner in the...
-
Senator (2015–present)
Reilly Neill,
former state representative Michael Hummert,
retired remodeling contractor and
candidate for U.S.
Senate in 2024 "Why...
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various sponsors until 1960. The
series was
produced by
Frank and Anne
Hummert with
scripts by
Robert Hardy Andrews, Orin Tovrov, and others. (An early...
- pp. 48–58.
Retrieved July 11, 2012. Cox, Jim (2003).
Frank and Anne
Hummert's radio factory: the
programs and
personalities of broadcasting's most prolific...
- 2022 – via GitHub. Carruth, Chandler; Ross-Perkins, Jon; Riley, Matthew;
Hummert,
Sidney (23 July 2022). "Evolution and governance". carbon-language/carbon-lang...
- Our Gal
Sunday is an
American soap
opera produced by
Frank and Anne
Hummert,
network broadcast via CBS from
March 29, 1937, to
January 2, 1959, starring...
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Hummert:
Leonard testified that the
writing of Charlene's
husband Brian Hummert matched the
letters supposedly sent by a
stalker to
Charlene Hummert....