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unusual facts about Margaret J. Winkler


Margaret J. Winkler

She was open to viewing a pilot reel submitted by then neophyte animator Walt Disney, called "Alice's Wonderland", which was the first entry in the "Alice Comedies" series.


Anthony C. Winkler

He then moved to Montego Bay in St. James the following year, only to return to Kingston to live with his grandparents a year later.

In 2004, Winkler had another novel published called The Annihilation of Fish, which was then also made into a movie starring James Earl Jones, Lynn Redgrave and Margot Kidder.

John E. Winkler

John E. Winkler (1941–2007) was an author and photographer of books, articles and calendars featuring the Adirondack and Shawangunk Mountains of New York State.

Other regions include the Three Ponds / Silver Lake Wilderness Area, Hudson River Gorge, Moose River Plains, Indian Lake area, regions north west of Saranac Lake, Whitney landholdings and Piseco Lake region and more.

Julius the Cat

Julius' similarity to Felix the Cat, who was created in 1919 by Otto Messmer for Pat Sullivan's studio, was not accidental, but due to Margaret Winkler urging the reluctant Disney to copy Felix.

Margaret J. Osler

Osler compares the epistemology of Walter Charleton (working within the first tradition) with that of Descartes (working within the second).


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