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She created her great Broadway successes in collaboration with George S. Kaufman: Minick (1924), The Royal Family (1927), Dinner at Eight (1932), and Stage Door (1936).
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Sgt Frank Minick Jr., ball turret gunner (KIA 8-12-44)
The Berlin Bombing Mission Flown by The 8th Air Force on April 29, 1944 2000
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Then, as old man Minick still stood there, balancing, Mr. Satterlee would glance up again, frowning a little.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Old man Minick didn't think much of that photograph, though he never said so.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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This she would eat while old man Minick guiltily supped up his cup of warmed-over broth, or his coddled egg.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Old man Minick early achieved a certain leadership in the common talk.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Old man Minick, who rather prided himself on his modernism (he called it being up to date) was distrustful of the night air.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Minick called appetizing, and a great coil of smooth dark hair.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Old man Minick would stand, balancing from heel to toe and blowing out his breath a little.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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Strong meat for old man Minick who had so long been fed on pap.
Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926
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