Book by William McGowan asserting that political correctness has corrupted American journalism.
Ward, whose real name was William Webster, was over 40 when he began his studies for the priesthood. He labored for 30 years in England, 20 of which were spent in prison. He was martyred in 1641 at the age of about 80, for the crime of being a priest.…
The name given to the record of the great survey of England made by order of William the Conqueror in 1085-86.
…ith him also suffered Venerables George Errington of Herst, William Gibson of Ripon, and William Abbot of Howden, in Yorkshire.…
Official site for the athletic program at William and Mary College.
Three sentences on this noted medieval translator.
Court reporters based in South Carolina and Charlotte, NC. List of services, on-line scheduling, contacts.
English Jesuit who was arrested by Titus Oates himself, and martyred along with layman John Grove in 1679.
Peter Davison interviews the poet. Includes related links and a photo.
Review, by William Barker: "Maximum Pool is plenty of fun, no doubt about that." [Score: 90%]
Family history and general interests. Includes ancestors and descendants of William Martin Thomson and Maria Matilda Foxwell.
Photograph and biography from the Palestine Exploration Fund of the innovatory Egyptologist who first used statistical analysis in archaeology.
William Newcomb designed private country club is home of the annual Children's Charity Classic located in Lexington. History, layout and member section are featured.
Gallery offers watercolor paintings by the artist. Features artist bio, information on the gallery, prints, gift items, FAQs. Locations in Greensboro and Pinehurst.
Listing of films using his music, including those based on his opera McTeague, from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
Specializing in the purchases and sales of single-family residences and income property within the cities of Guilford, Branford, Madison, Killingworth, Old Saybrook, Clinton, Westbrook and Stony Creek.…
Brief profile of this former Director of the William Hammond Mathers Museum at Indiana University.
Essay by William Saletan. Addresses primarily the eating of dog in South Korea.
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