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  2. William J. Long - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Long (3 April 1867 [1] – 1952) was an American writer, naturalist and minister. He lived and worked in Stamford, Connecticut as a minister of the First Congregationalist Church . As a naturalist, he would leave Stamford every March, often with his son, Brian, and two daughters, Lois and Cesca, to travel to "the wilderness" of ...

  3. Nature fakers controversy - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from William J. Long's School of the Woods (1902), showing an otter teaching her young to swim. The nature fakers controversy was an early 20th-century American literary debate highlighting the conflict between science and sentiment in popular nature writing.

  4. John Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    Attacking popular writers of the day such as Ernest Thompson Seton, Charles G. D. Roberts and William J. Long for their fantastical representations of wildlife, he also denounced the booming genre of "naturalistic" animal stories as "yellow journalism of the woods".

  5. William Long - Wikipedia

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    William Long (surgeon) (1747–1818), English surgeon; Private William Long, murdered in the 2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting; William Long (priest) (died 1835), Canon of Windsor; William Henry Long (1867–1947), American mycologist; Will West Long (c. 1869–1947), Cherokee mask maker, a translator, and a Cherokee cultural historian

  6. File:William j. long.jpg - Wikipedia

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    William_j._long.jpg (420 × 444 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. William Levitt - Wikipedia

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    Their son William Junior was born in 1932, and their second son, James, was born in 1944. The couple divorced in 1959, and, the same year, Levitt married his long-time mistress, Alice D. Kenny, an interior decorator at Levitt & Sons, and adopted her two daughters from a previous marriage, Joanne Habermehl and Mariellen Habermehl.

  8. William Long (Northern Ireland politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Long OBE (23 April 1922 – 10 February 2008) was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Early life. Long was born in Stockton-on-Tees in England ...

  9. William J. Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    William J. Lindsay (November 24, 1945 - September 2013) was an American politician. [1] He served as Suffolk County, New York Legislator from the 8th district until his death. He also served as the presiding officer of the Suffolk County legislature and was the longest serving PO in the history of Suffolk County.