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Effies

The first use of the word Effies is with a book by Loring, known as EFFIES' FRIENDS, and Other Stories, illustrated,1st.Edition.1875,Tales. A series published by D. Lothrop, Boston, 1875. "Effie's Friends. --- Effie lives in the city, but she is spending her vacation at grandpa's. He lives in the country on a large farm. At first Effie was afraid of the many animals she met everywhere. But when she found that the horses and cows had something to do besides frightening a little girl, she ventured out more. Soon she made friends with all the animals. But none attracted her more than two little bossies. The would come to the fence and eat grass out of her hand. This pleased her so much; that she often searched for the sweet clover blossoms to feed them with...."

As well as that it was used in a 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon a detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, with the character, Effie Perine which was later made in to the 1931 movie a film adaptation of the above novel, starring Ricardo Cortez and directed by Roy Del Ruth. And later remade in to the better-known film adaptation of the novel, starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by John Huston in the 1941 version. The most recent usage of the word Effies, is in conjunction with the Effie Awards which are marketing communications awards given yearly by Effie Worldwide, Inc. Now while it is sometimes thought to be an acronym, Effie is considered a pseudo-acronym, since the letters do not stand for individual words. In actuality, the name is an abbreviation, derived from the word effectiveness, which is the hallmark of Effie.

But is also a known link to the 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon, and is also the name of the secretary for the detective character Sam Spade. Effies Perine was played by(Una Merkel)in the 1931 Version of the Maltese Falcon, which is the original movie adaptation of the 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon. Which Later Effies Perine was payed by Lee Patrick in the 1941 hit The Maltese Falcon. Thus actually making the word Effies the name of a fictional character. As well as that it has been used in various other ways as a name, such as for the Effies Greek Restaurant, Effies Boutique, as well as the series by Loring in 1875. these are just some of the known uses of the word Effies, and at this time is unknown what the exact meaning of the word Effies as a name is.

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Effies

The first use of the word Effies is with a book by Loring, known as EFFIES' FRIENDS, and Other Stories, illustrated,1st.Edition.1875,Tales. A series published by D. Lothrop, Boston, 1875. "Effie's Friends. --- Effie lives in the city, but she is spending her vacation at grandpa's. He lives in the country on a large farm. At first Effie was afraid of the many animals she met everywhere. But when she found that the horses and cows had something to do besides frightening a little girl, she ventured out more. Soon she made friends with all the animals. But none attracted her more than two little bossies. The would come to the fence and eat grass out of her hand. This pleased her so much; that she often searched for the sweet clover blossoms to feed them with...."

As well as that it was used in a 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon a detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, with the character, Effie Perine which was later made in to the 1931 movie a film adaptation of the above novel, starring Ricardo Cortez and directed by Roy Del Ruth. And later remade in to the better-known film adaptation of the novel, starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by John Huston in the 1941 version. The most recent usage of the word Effies, is in conjunction with the Effie Awards which are marketing communications awards given yearly by Effie Worldwide, Inc. Now while it is sometimes thought to be an acronym, Effie is considered a pseudo-acronym, since the letters do not stand for individual words. In actuality, the name is an abbreviation, derived from the word effectiveness, which is the hallmark of Effie.

But is also a known link to the 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon, and is also the name of the secretary for the detective character Sam Spade. Effies Perine was played by(Una Merkel)in the 1931 Version of the Maltese Falcon, which is the original movie adaptation of the 1930 novel the Maltese Falcon. Which Later Effies Perine was payed by Lee Patrick in the 1941 hit The Maltese Falcon. Thus actually making the word Effies the name of a fictional character. As well as that it has been used in various other ways as a name, such as for the Effies Greek Restaurant, Effies Boutique, as well as the series by Loring in 1875. these are just some of the known uses of the word Effies, and at this time is unknown what the exact meaning of the word Effies as a name is.