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Biography of William Allen White
359 words, approx. 1.2 pages
 William Allen White (1868-1944), American journalist, was a spokesman for small-town America. His folksy wisdom and political commentaries were read and loved by millions. On Feb. 10, 1868, William Allen White was born in Emporia, Kan. While attending Em...
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Biography of William Allen White
8808 words, approx. 29.4 pages
 Probably no other newspaper writer in the first half of the twentieth century mirrored the values of small-town life more clearly and enthusiastically than did William Allen White. White's life spanned a remarkable period. He was born in Emporia, Kansas,...
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Biography of William Allen White
2226 words, approx. 7.4 pages
 William Allen White was born in Emporia, Kansas, and he died there on Kansas Day nearly seventy-six years later. This fact is worth noting because for fifty years "The Sage of Emporia" had enjoyed a three-pronged career and a national reputation, yet he...



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Power points; The Way of the River: Adventures and Meditations of a Woman Martial Artist.
12/01/2001: 1,831 words, approx. 6 pages B.K. Loren. Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press, 2001, 206 pp. $22.95 hardcover Most Americans think martial arts mean violence, and power, whether their images are Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Jackie Chan, or Steven Segal. Readers of The Women's Review of Books may...
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 American Cinematographer
Global Village: Kinetic Moves Enhance Martial-Arts Adventure
06/01/2006: 1,734 words, approx. 6 pages Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (see AC Jan. '01) gave many Americans their first taste of Hong Kong martial-arts films, and its Academy Award-winning director of photography, Peter Pau, HKSC, is considered one of the masters of the genre. His feature credits include The Bride...


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