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      • Richard L. Harkness (1907-February 16, 1977) was an American journalist. He was the Washington correspondent for the National Broadcasting Company from December 1942 to 1970.
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  3. 1 hour ago · Harkness debuted as a spooky old woman in Fantastic Four #94 (1969), in which she became the nanny to Franklin Richards, the young son of Reed and Sue Richards aka Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman.

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  5. Richard L. Harkness (1907-February 16, 1977) was an American journalist. He was the Washington correspondent for the National Broadcasting Company from December 1942 to 1970. In the 1940s he had a 15-minute Monday-Friday newscast on NBC radio.

  6. Sep 25, 2024 · Afraid that Agatha Harkness would reveal New Salem's secrets, Nicholas Scratch targeted her while she worked as Franklin Richards' nanny for the Fantastic Four. Scratch's followers abducted Harkness and the young Richards, and he sent a robot called the Eliminator to destroy every trace of his mother in the outside world.

  7. Richard C. Harkness was an American journalist. Career. He was the Washington correspondent for National Broadcasting Company from December 1942 to 1970. In the 1940s he had a 15-minute Monday-Friday newscast on National Broadcasting Company radio.