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Juliette Gordon Low enjoyed standing on her head. She stood on her head every year for her birthday! She enjoyed the arts and would write and act in plays. She also played tennis and was a swimmer. Juliette had two nick names. One was "Little Ship" because she was so much like her great-grandmother who had been nick named "Little Ship Under Full Sail" by the Seneca Indians who had captured her and later let her return home. Juliette's other nick name was "Daisy". When she was born, her uncle exclaimed "That's a Daisy!" There is a story about pulling taffy. One of Daisy's cousins thought the taffy was the same color as her hair so they braided the taffy into Daisy's hair. Since taffy is so sticky, the only way to remove the taffy was to cut her hair very short, which was not very fashionable for females in those days! There are more stories about Juliette Gordon Low's experiences at the GSUSA web site. See Related Links for the link to Juliette's Biography and then click on the Interactive Video photo at the top of the web page.
he is worth about $5million
She is worth $32 million.
Its worth from 1 to 2 dollars.
how much is 1953 wilson zero safe worth
About 4 to 500 dollars.
how much is a radio flyer # 38 worth
Maybe up to $950
Wow! That thing is worth at least $15,000 by now .... I auctioned one out months ago for $14,560 , very rare piece
The scientists that were responsible for this invention was John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley. Bardeen, with a Ph.D. in mathematics and physics from Princeton University, was a specialist in the electron conducting properties of semiconductors.
The Radio Flyer was founded in the year 1917 in Chicago, Illinois. As of July 1, 2013, the 90 Radio Flyer is worth around $50, in very good condition.
about 1 cent
Juliette Gordon Low is said to have received $8,000 for her string of pearls.
Whatever someone will give for it.
about a 1000 dollars
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Possibly between $5-$50 depends on quality as well.