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  1. 1 day ago · However, they were awarded to producer Fred Quimby, who was not involved in the development of the shorts.: 83–84 Sequences for Anchors Aweigh, Dangerous When Wet and Invitation to the Dance and shorts Gallopin' Gals, The Goose Goes South, Officer Pooch, War Dogs and Good Will to Men were also made. With Quimby's retirement in May 1955, Hanna ...

  2. 3 days ago · On May 25, 2000 on the site of the Quimby homestead just outside of Arcadia, Michigan, an historic marker was dedicated commemorating the life of Harriet Quimby, journalist, and pioneer aviatrix. The Historic Site Marker for Harriet Quimby

  3. 3 days ago · Miss Quimby's feat is not the first in which this particularly daring young woman has led the way for her sex. She won the first air diploma for a woman in America, made the first flight by a woman in this country, and for a period held the American endurance record.

  4. 4 days ago · Simpson's paradox occurs when groups of data show one particular trend, but this trend is reversed when the groups are combined together. Understanding and identifying this paradox is important for correctly interpreting data.

  5. 1 day ago · Portrayed by. Bart Braverman. Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones. Bones is a greaser and the clumsy companion of Donkey Kong Jr. throughout the Donkey Kong Junior segment of Saturday Supercade . Bones finds Donkey Kong Jr. depressed on the street, as he was unable to find his father, Donkey Kong (who had previously escaped from his circus).

  6. 2 days ago · Martha Quimby. Martha Quimby (voiced by Maggie Roswell) is married to the Mayor of Springfield: Joseph Quimby. She wears a pink outfit and a pillbox hat similar to the outfit worn by Jackie Kennedy on the day of the Kennedy assassination.

  7. 3 days ago · From 1943 to 1952, producer Fred Quimby won seven Oscars with what character(s)? Answer: Tom and Jerry The cartoons included 'Yankee Doodle Mouse' (1943), 'Mouse Trouble' (1944), 'Quiet Please' (1945), 'The Cat Concerto' (1946) and 'The Little Orphan' (1948).