Russell Roth papers, 1900-1994 (bulk 1941-1994).
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Roth, Russell.
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Faulkner, William, 1897-1962
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American fiction writer. From the description of Papers of William Faulkner [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809728 From the description of Jacket, [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647811922 From the description of Uncorrected galley proof of The Faulkner reader [manuscript], 1954 April 1. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809700 From the description of Photograph, 1962 Mar. 2...
Veterans for Peace, Inc.
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Veterans For Peace, Inc. (VFP); incorporated in Portland, Maine in 1985 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war; located in Portland, Maine (1985-1996), Washington D.C. (1997-2003) and St. Louis, Missouri (2004- ); comprised primarily of veterans of the United States military; non-veterans may also join as associate members. VFP's statement of purpose (2010) includes: To increase public awareness of the costs of war; to restrain the...
Brennan, Dan, 1917-
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Dan Brennan was born in Devils Lake, North Dakota, but grew up in Minneapolis. He served with the Air Force during the Second World War. He returned to Minnesota after the war and worked as a journalist, novelist, and press secretary for Minneapolis Mayors Hubert Humphrey and Eric Hoyer. He published 25 paperback novels and many short stories and hunting articles. One of his best-received books was his first novel, Never So Young Again, published in 1942. He died in Arte...
Manfred, Frederick Feikema, 1912-1994
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American author. First critically acclaimed novel published in 1944. The majority of his stories and novels are set in the region he named "Siouxland", an area bordering the Sioux River in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Frederick Manfred died September 7, 1994. From the description of Frederick Manfred papers, 1912-1994. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62685104 Frederick Manfred was born Frederick Feikema on January 6, 1912 on a far...