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  • between Charles Todd's game and The Landlord's Game since the really important connection is between Charles Todd's game and Charles Darrow's game and...
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  • while Charles Darrow only created his game Monopoly, from hers. Do you see my point? If Elizabeth Magie had not created her game, Charles Darrow would...
    2 KB (261 words) - 03:00, 13 February 2009
  • another plausible explanation of the Short Line railroad in Monopoly. Charles Darrow, who patented the game, was a Philadelphian. The Pennsylvania, Reading...
    2 KB (389 words) - 05:34, 26 January 2024
  • Finance is taken over by Knapp Electric, Inc. Charles Darrow gets a copyright on his game, Monopoly. Darrow begins sales of Monopoly through the Philadelphia...
    7 KB (958 words) - 04:05, 8 August 2020
  • guest houses included Clarence Darrow, Will Rogers, John Philip Sousa and John Muir." These individuals did visit Charles Lummis in his home (aka El Alisal)...
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  • brought brilliantly to the screen....Tracy and March are superb as Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, respectively (emphasis added) 'Twould seem that...
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  • McLeod Bethune, George Henry White, Charles Edward Russell, John Dewey, William Dean Howells, Lillian Wald, Charles Darrow, Lincoln Steffens, Ray Stannard...
    13 KB (1,782 words) - 22:48, 13 March 2019
  • graduate, Whitney Darrow, with financial support from another Princetonian, Charles Scribner II of the New York publisher Charles Scribner’s Sons. Beginning...
    14 KB (1,556 words) - 11:39, 8 February 2024
  • known as the Golden Age of Freethought. It numbered Mark Twain, Clarence Darrow and Thomas A. Edison as subscribers. Though there were other influential...
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  • Clarence Darrow. While I can superficially see why... could someone explain on what grounds -- other than historical/cultural convention -- Darrow could...
    104 KB (16,525 words) - 23:42, 9 August 2020
  • had to go to quite a lot of trouble to buy the rights to all of them. Charles Darrow was first introduced to it by an Atlantic City Quaker group in 1932...
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  • 2006 (UTC) I was watching PBS and they said that Darrow's fee was $30,000, and that much of Darrow's wealth had been wiped out during the crash. User:TMorganlan...
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  • 22 January 2009 (UTC) "Monopoly" (the game) was invented in 1934 by Charles Darrow, not in 1904 as noted in the article. This should be changed, please...
    40 KB (6,453 words) - 01:06, 4 November 2023
  • William Edwin Dannemeyer Charles E. Bayless Charles E. Bennett Charles E. Brady, Jr. Charles A. Hunter Charles Luckman Charles Marshall Andrew L. Lewis...
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  • met with Charles Darrow on March 18, 1935 to acquire the rights to the game (the deal was then finalized the next dayon March 19th). Darrow began selling...
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  • org/web/20140808060133/http://darrow.law.umn.edu/documents/Land_Belongs_to_People_Everyman_Darrow_1916.pdf to http://darrow.law.umn...
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  • the men executed "heroes" of the labor movement. Renowned lawyer Clarence Darrow later exposed similar tactics used by McParland in Idaho when he went after...
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  • that Darrow only added some graphical improvements and typed up the rules, calling him the sole designer is a stretch. See this board from Charles & Olive...
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  • for what the industry still generally refers to as a motherboard. John Darrow (talk) 22:12, 29 April 2009 (UTC) This article is seriously outdated. Many...
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  • men as George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Bertrand Russell, and Clarence Darrow. According to his autobiography, he and Shaw played cowboys in a silent...
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