Wonderful essay. I haven't read Annie in years, and I hope I get a chance to read her again soon. Would it be obnoxious to point out an hilarious typo in the piece?
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Nice piece (if terribly copyedited) that leaves the reader with the impression you’re utterly unaware that Little Orphan Annie originated in a 19th-century poem by James Whitcomb Riley (an Indiana writer very popular in the Midwest) that was made into a movie in 1918.
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FYI the Tribune publisher spelled the name McCormick. His family's harvester company on which their fortune was initially built was the target of the strike that led to the Haymarket uprising, & May Day. (I saw the musical at the 5000-seat theater at McCormick place as a kid.)
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