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Charles Morrow Wilson (1905 - 1977) [1] was a writer who also worked at agricultural product firms. [2] He wrote about Liberia, biographies for children, about medicine, and about trade. [ 3 ] He was the husband of Iris Woolcock .
Iris Woolcock (February 3, 1896 in Wisconsin – July 21, 1979 in Sarasota, Florida [1]) was an American artist, photographer, and writer.She traveled with husband Charles Morrow Wilson, a freelance writer, and made photographs and drawings illustrating his books and articles.
Charles Morrow Wilson (1905–1977), American writer; Charles Banks Wilson (1918–2013), American artist; Charles Wilson (composer) (1931–2019), Canadian composer and choral conductor; Chuck Wilson (jazz musician) (1948–2018), American jazz musician; Charlie Wilson (singer) (born 1953), American R&B singer; frontman of the Gap Band
Quiz Show is a 1994 American historical mystery-drama film [3] [4] directed and produced by Robert Redford.Dramatizing the Twenty-One quiz show scandals of the 1950s, the screenplay by Paul Attanasio [5] adapts the memoirs of Richard N. Goodwin, a U.S. Congressional lawyer who investigated the accusations of game-fixing by show producers. [6]
Oh Charlie Cat, a rescue cat and prominent influencer, shares his witty take on life through memes and skits on Instagram. With his perfect loaf form, Charlie impresses cats and humans alike.
The bottom line, they suggest, is that "if they can control the flow of information, they can control you." "Social media poses a unique threat to politicians and the government, and that's ...
Charlie Wilson has been an indelible force in the music industry for more than 50 years. Wilson, 71, who made his name as the former lead vocalist of the Gap Band, is an R&B legend with 13 Grammy ...
Wilson Pickett (1941–2006), singer [60] Sylvia Robinson (1936–2011), singer, record producer, and co-founder of Sugar Hill Records and All Platinum Records [97] Slam Stewart (1914–1987), upright bass player who played for Charlie Parker and Art Tatum [98] Bob Weinstock (1928–2006), founder of Prestige Records [99]