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Frank Merriwell is a
fictional character appearing in a
series of
novels and
short stories by
Gilbert Patten, who
wrote under the
pseudonym Burt L. Standish...
- was a
writer of dime
novels and is best
known as
author of the
Frank Merriwell stories, with the pen name Burt L. Standish.
Gilbert Patten was born in...
- The
Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (1936) is a
Universal movie serial based on the
Frank Merriwell books by
Gilbert Patten.
College sports hero
Frank Meriwell...
- the Wild West. The fictional, turn-of-the-20th-century Yale man
Frank Merriwell embodied this same
heroic ideal without racial prejudice, and his fictional...
- The
Adventures of
Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC
radio from
March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute
serial airing three times a w**** at 5:30 pm. Sponsored...
- instance, the New
Magnet Library. The
Frank Merriwell stories appeared in the Medal, New
Medal and
Merriwell libraries,
Buffalo Bill in the
Buffalo Bill...
- Patten: "It is
estimated that at
least 125
million copies of the
Frank Merriwell series (which
itself ran to at
least 209 books) were sold." (2004) "Crusader...
- scene, "The fans here don't like
anybody to
touch Orr. He's
their Frank Merriwell and Jack
Armstrong rolled into one. To my thinking, it
looked like a clean...
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Grayson after both the half-brother of pulp
fiction character Frank Merriwell, also
named ****, and book
editor Charles Grayson, Jr. The
costume was...
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Outfield (1951) as a
baseball player. He was
being sought to play
Frank Merriwell.
Richards had
small roles in Just This Once (1952) with
Peter Lawford...