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Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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The Resume

    (June 22, 1906-February 7, 2001)
    Born in Englewood, New Jersey
    Daughter of US diplomat Dwight Morrow
    Married aviator Charles Lindbergh (1929-74)
    Wrote 'North to the Orient' (1935), 'Listen! The Wind' (1938), 'The Wave of the Future' (1940), 'The Steep Ascent' (1944), 'The Gift from the Sea' (1955), 'The Unicorn and Other Poems' (1956), 'Earth Shine' (1969), 'Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead' (1973), 'War Within and Without' (1980) and 'Travel Far, Pay No Fare' (1992)

Why she might be annoying:

    She had an affair with her physician.
    She wrote that fascism was the inevitable 'wave of the future.'
    She called Hitler 'a very great man, like an inspired religious leader.'
    Her mother publicly criticized her and Charles' pre-WWII isolationism.

Why she might not be annoying:

    She was the first woman to receive the Hubbard Medal from the National Geographic Society, for exploring 40,000 miles of air routes on five continents.
    Her son was kidnapped and killed (1932).
    Even after the kidnapping, Charles would get angry with her if she displayed emotion.

Credit: C. Fishel


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Year In Review:

    In 2023, Out of 6 Votes: 33.33% Annoying
    In 2021, Out of 11 Votes: 72.73% Annoying
    In 2020, Out of 5 Votes: 100% Annoying
    In 2019, Out of 4 Votes: 75.00% Annoying
    In 2018, Out of 6 Votes: 50.0% Annoying
    In 2017, Out of 2 Votes: 100% Annoying
    In 2016, Out of 6 Votes: 100% Annoying
    In 2015, Out of 3 Votes: 100% Annoying
    In 2014, Out of 9 Votes: 55.56% Annoying
    In 2013, Out of 15 Votes: 53.33% Annoying
    In 2012, Out of 19 Votes: 63.16% Annoying
    In 2011, Out of 24 Votes: 54.17% Annoying
    In 2010, Out of 15 Votes: 53.33% Annoying
    In 2009, Out of 42 Votes: 61.90% Annoying
    In 2008, Out of 12 Votes: 75.00% Annoying