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Eventually the diagonally opening slit appeared as well, and then there was the diamond-shaped opening iris, as in Poor Little Peppina and Alsace ( 1916 ), rather than the usual circle.
" A Sunday Kind of Love " b / w " Poor Little Puppet " ( Liberty 55397 )-BB No. 95-( LA ) ( AJB )
Occasionally, she played a child, in films like The Poor Little Rich Girl ( 1917 ), Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ( 1917 ), Daddy-Long-Legs ( 1919 ) and Pollyanna ( 1920 ).
A side project of some of the band members was Poor Little Critter on the Road in 1985, under the name The Knitters: X minus Zoom, plus Dave Alvin ( of The Blasters ) on guitar and Johnny Ray Bartel ( of The Red Devils ) on double bass.
Their first professional production was the 1920 Poor Little Ritz Girl.
* Poor Little Ritz Girl ( 1920 )
In 1920, 6 of their songs were used in the musical comedy " Poor Little Ritz Girl.
The Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1917 American comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur.
In 1991, The Poor Little Rich Girl was deemed " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant " by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
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It contains some ancient ruins, a hospital built by the Little Sisters of the Poor, and a fine basilica dedicated to St. Augustine.
* August 4 – Billboard magazine launches its " Hot 100 " singles chart, with Ricky Nelson's " Poor Little Fool " as the # 1 record.
* " Poor Little Rich Girl " w. m.
* " Poor Little Angeline " w. m.
Introduced by Shirley Temple and Tony Martin in the film Poor Little Rich Girl.
He placed 53 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1957 and 1973 including " Poor Little Fool ", which holds the distinction of being the first # 1 song on Billboard magazine's then newly created Hot 100 chart.
In 1958, Nelson recorded his first number one single, " Poor Little Fool ", and, in 1959, received a Golden Globe " Most Promising Male Newcomer " nomination after starring in Rio Bravo.
In 1958, Nelson recorded seventeen-year-old Sharon Sheeley's " Poor Little Fool " for his second album Ricky Nelson released in June.
On August 4, 1958, " Poor Little Fool " became the number one single on Billboards newly instituted Hot 100 singles chart, and sold over two million copies.
He had major success with " Travelin ' Man " (# 1 ), " A Teenager's Romance " (# 2 ), " Poor Little Fool " (# 1 ), " Young World " (# 5 ), " Lonesome Town " (# 7 ), " Never Be Anyone Else But You " (# 6 ), " Sweeter Than You " (# 9 ), " It's Up to You " (# 6 ), and " Teenage Idol " (# 5 ), which clearly could have been about Nelson himself.
Since 1966 Sacks has served as a neurological consultant to various New York City nursing homes that are run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, and from 1966 to 1991, he was a consulting neurologist at Bronx Psychiatric Center.
Sacks remains a consultant neurologist to the Little Sisters of the Poor, and maintains a practice in New York City.

Poor and Rich
Returning to television, he worked with Susan Blakely on Rich Man, Poor Man, a highly successful television miniseries in 1976.
In 1976, he was honored with two Emmy Award nominations, one for Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in Drama or Comedy for The Streets of San Francisco and the other for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Comedy or Drama Series for Rich Man, Poor Man.
She also starred in Rich Man Poor Man with Nick Nolte and a host of other well-received television mini-series.
Practical Ethics includes a chapter arguing for the redistribution of wealth to ameliorate absolute poverty ( Chapter 8, " Rich and Poor "), and another making a case for resettlement of refugees on a large scale in industrialised countries ( Chapter 9, " Insiders and Outsiders ").
In " Rich and Poor ", the version of the aforementioned article that appears in the second edition of Practical Ethics, his main argument is presented as follows:
* Rich Man, Poor Man ( 1918 )
* On state economic competitiveness, ALEC has published, Rich States, Poor States, now in its fourth edition.
* Freedman, Sylvia ( 1983 ): Poor Penelope: Lady Penelope Rich.
ABC also offered big-budget, extended-length miniseries, among them QB VII, and Rich Man, Poor Man.
Nolte as Tom Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man.
Nolte first gained national attention and critical acclaim for his performance in Rich Man, Poor Man, a 1976 television miniseries based on Irwin Shaw's 1970 best-selling novel.
Throughout his entire career, Taylor has produced albums for countless bands and artists including Randy Stonehill, Riki Michele, Tom Howard, The Altar Boys, Crystal Lewis and Wild Blue Yonder, Jacob's Trouble, Scaterd Few, Deliverance, Mercy River, Starflyer 59's Leave Here a Stranger, Fine China's You Make Me Hate Music, Mortal, Poor Old Lu, Tourniquet, Rich Young Ruler, Derri Daugherty, an assortment of children's records including the MegaMouth series and the Harry Whodunit?
** During the 2005 season the tribes were initially divided up into a " Rich " tribe and a " Poor " tribe.
Wrote Rich Dad Poor Dad at his ranch in Bisbee after his retirement in 1994.
* Peter Strauss, actor in The Jericho Mile and Rich Man, Poor Man
# Rich Man, Poor Man, strips from March 7, 1927 to May 7, 1927.
Documentary series and mini-series are also eligible for this award, as shown by the consecutive awards to Rich Man, Poor Man, Roots, and 60 Minutes.
* 1976: Rich Man, Poor Man

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