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  2. Forbidden City (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... William E. Bell: Cover artist: World Wide Photos: ... The book is the winner of the Ruth Schwartz Award for ...

  3. Stones (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stones is a young adult novel by the Canadian author William E. Bell centred on the stoning of a Haitian woman in Orillia, Ontario in the 19th century. [1] The novel, narrated by the teenage character Garnet Havelock, explores the themes of racism, religious intolerance and the debate between scientific reason and religious faith.

  4. William Bell (author) - Wikipedia

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    Bell was born in Toronto on 27 October 1945 to William B. and Irene (nee Spowart) Bell. [3] He attended New Toronto Secondary School, which inspired his novel Crabbe. [citation needed] In 1969, he received a Master of Arts in literature from the University of Toronto, and in 1984, he received a Master of Education in education curriculum and administration from the university's Ontario ...

  5. William Bell - Wikipedia

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    William Bell (tuba player) (1902–1971), American tuba player and teacher; William J. Bell (1927–2005), American writer and producer of TV soap operas; William Bell (singer) (born 1939), American soul singer and songwriter; William Bell (author) (1945–2016), Canadian young adult fiction author; William Brent Bell (born 1980), American film ...

  6. William B. Dinsmoor Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born on July 2, 1923, in New York City to William Bell Dinsmoor and Zillah F. Pierce (1886–1960). Dinsmoor studied at Phillips Exeter Academy and Columbia University, taking time out for active service in the military during World War II in India and China. He received a B.A. in modern languages in 1947 and degrees in architecture ...

  7. William Harrison Bell - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. William Harrison Bell (March 28, 1927 – June 1, 2016) was an American ... 5-+ book chapters and over 7 ...

  8. God and Man at Yale - Wikipedia

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    George Will called the book "a lovers' quarrel with his alma mater". [4] In 2002, the work was featured in the C-SPAN original series American Writers: A Journey Through History , which focused on American writers of significance over the society's first 400 years, in an episode entitled "Writings of Kirk and Buckley".

  9. William Augustus Bell - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus Bell was born on February 16, 1882, in Elbert County, Georgia, to parents Mary J. (née Thompson) and Luther H.A. Bell. [1] His father was a farmer and real estate developer. [1] Since his early childhood, the Bell family was part of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and attended St. Paul CME Church.