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Archibald Hapwood Brubaker, often referred to as "Archie," is a significant character in Jerry Spinelli's novel "Stargirl." He is a wise and eccentric elder who serves as a mentor to Stargirl and her friends, providing guidance and support throughout the story. Archie is also known for his love of animals and his philosophical insights, often helping characters navigate their challenges and understand themselves better. His character embodies themes of individuality and the importance of embracing one's true self.
Archibald the Hero - 1911 was released on: USA: 26 August 1911
Archibald's Egg Diet - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
If you refer to John Quincy Archibald from the movie John Q, its name is Denzel Washington.
Archibald John Macdonald - Prince Edward Island politician - was born in 1834.
Archibald Hapwood Brubaker, often referred to as "Archie," is a significant character in Jerry Spinelli's novel "Stargirl." He is a wise and eccentric elder who serves as a mentor to Stargirl and her friends, providing guidance and support throughout the story. Archie is also known for his love of animals and his philosophical insights, often helping characters navigate their challenges and understand themselves better. His character embodies themes of individuality and the importance of embracing one's true self.
Amy Brubaker's birth name is Amy Elizabeth Brubaker.
Howard Brubaker died in 1957.
Mike Brubaker was born in 1958.
Rogers Brubaker was born in 1956.
Robert Brubaker died in 2010.
Robert Brubaker was born in 1916.
Danny Brubaker is 6' 3".
Rockne Brubaker is 5' 8".
Tony Brubaker is 6' 4".
ROGERS BRUBAKER has written: 'BEYOND \\'
Brubaker Covered Bridge was created in 1887.