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 Walt Disney - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Disney felt that his youthful appearance (he was 25 years old) worked against him during contract negotiations and grew a mustache in an attempt to look older and more serious.
The name itself came from an occasion when a young Mickey Rooney walked into Disney's office whilst on a visit; Disney showed Rooney some pictures of Mortimer Mouse (as he was called at the time), and it occurred to him that the name Mickey would have a better ring to it.
This is in fact an urban myth; Disney was cremated, and his remains lie in a family crypt at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Walt_Disney   (2956 words)

  
 Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 - December 15, 1966) was an American animated film producer and the creator of an American-based theme park called Disneyland and the billion-dollar Walt Disney corporation.
Walt Disney was born in Chicago to Elias Disney and Flora Call.
This is in fact an urban myth; Disney was cremated.
www.fact-index.com /w/wa/walt_disney.html   (2666 words)

  
 Travel Watch Bios
Marie Jensen A. Mariano wrote a great deal during her high school years.
Marie has learned much in those three years and she plans to write a lot about her work.
Marie also takes time to write letters to editors or to managers of certain companies to comment on something that is of a concern to her.
www.travel-watch.com /bios.htm   (5375 words)

  
 Steamboat Willie
Luckily, Disney took a very logical (and correct) approach by using silly and bizarre sounds to match the characters and situations in his cartoons.
For this reason, dialogue was kept to a bare minimum (with Walt Disney himself supplying the voices of his characters).
The first attempt to record the soundtrack was not to his satisfaction, and Disney sold his car to finance a second attempt.
www.filmreference.com /Films-So-St/Steamboat-Willie.html   (1058 words)

  
 Appalachian Journal - Back Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Also "Land of the Purple People Eaters" by Marie B. Mellinger; "An Introduction to the Guineas: West Virginia's Melungeons" by Avery F. Gaskins; "Indications of Regular Sound Shifting in an Appalachian Dialect" by Robert Callary.
Poetry by Mary Balazs, Jeff Daniel Marion, George Scarbrough.
Poetry by Lynn Doyle, Diane Gilliam Fisher, George Scarbrough, Walter Lane, Edwina Pendarvis, George Ella Lyon, John York.
www.appjournal.appstate.edu /Backiss.html   (9097 words)

  
 Kidsreads.com - Review Index
I WAS A THIRD GRADE SPY by Mary Jane Auch
THE KNIGHTS AT DAWN by Mary Pope Osborne
SAMMY KEYES AND THE CURSE OF MOUSTACHE MARY by Wendelin Van Draanen
www.kidsreads.com /reviews   (4754 words)

  
 Adoption Celebrities - Famous Adoptees Birth Parents Adoptive Parents Stars -
Ben Stein - actor and game show host
Walt (and Lily) Disney - founder of Disneyland
Helping birth mothers find the right adoptive family.
celebrities.adoption.com   (319 words)

  
 Buy Books Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
43926 So You Want to Be a Wizard The First Book in the Young Wizards Series by Diane Duane (Author)
43946 Disney The First 100 Years by Dave Smith, et al
43992 The Second Time Around by Mary Clark (Author)
www.fuerstpuecklerpark.com /klm_43.html   (1430 words)

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