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  2. List of Cincinnati Reds owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon "Chief" Bender (1919–2008), front office executive and consultant; Cam Bonifay (born 1952), special assistant to the general manager; Larry Doughty (born c. 1940), director of scouting; Nathan Menderson (1820–1904), vice president; Greg Rhodes, (2007-Current) team historian; Phil Seghi (1909–1987), director of scouting

  3. William Woodward Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was born in New York City on April 7, 1876. He was a son of Sarah Abagail (née Rodman) Woodward (1840–1913) and William Woodward Jr. (1836–1889), [1] who came from a prominent and wealthy Maryland family that dated back to colonial times. [2]

  4. Richard B. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Richard B. Woodward (1953–2023) [1] was an arts critic in New York from 1985. His contributions appeared in The New York Times [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Wall Street Journal , [ 4 ] The Atlantic , Bookforum , Film Comment , The American Scholar , The New Yorker , Vanity Fair , Interview , Vogue , and The New Criterion . [ 5 ]

  5. William Woodward (artist, born 1935) - Wikipedia

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    William Woodward (March 11, 1935 – June 14, 2023) [1] was an American painter and muralist from Washington, D.C. He is known for his mural commissions throughout the United States and a number of his pieces are in the permanent collections of major museums.

  6. William Woodward Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Woodward Jr. (June 12, 1920 – October 31, 1955) was the heir to the Hanover National Bank fortune (later Manufacturer's Hanover), the Belair Estate and stud farm and legacy, [1], decorated war veteran, and a leading figure in racing circles before he was shot to death by his wife, Ann Woodward, in what Life magazine called the "Shooting of the Century".

  7. Bloody Benders - Wikipedia

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    The Benders of Kansas. Wichita: Kan-Okla Publishing, 1913 [51] Jonusas, Susan. Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Serial Killer Family on the American Frontier. New York: Viking, 2022. ISBN 978-1-9848-7983-7; Katz, Brigit. "The Kansas Homestead Where America's First Serial Killer Family Committed Its Crimes Is Up for Sale".

  8. Benjamin Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Thomas Atkins [2] (August 26, 1968 – September 17, 1997), also known as The Woodward Corridor Killer, was an American serial killer and rapist who murdered, tortured, and raped 11 women in Highland Park and Detroit, Michigan, during a period of eight months between December 1991 and August 1992. [1]

  9. Woodward, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Woodward, Inc. is an American designer, manufacturer, and service provider of control systems and control system components (e.g. fuel pumps, engine controls, actuators, air valves, fuel nozzles, and electronics) for aircraft engines, industrial engines and turbines, power generation and mobile industrial equipment.