William Ware (3 August 1797-19 February 1852), novelist and miscellaneous writer, was born in Hingham to a distinguished Massachusetts family. His father was Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard College. Ware graduated from Harvard in 1816, taught...
William Ware is best known as the pioneering New York Unitarian minister who left the pulpit in 1836 to write the three earliest popular American religious novels. While Ware was not a Transcendentalist, he represents the broad spectrum of liberal...
William Ware (1797-1852) was an American romancer, born at Hingham, Mass. He graduated at Harvard (1816), studied for the Unitarian ministry, and preached mainly in New York, and later in Massachusetts. He achieved literary recognition chiefly from his...
Back in the days before people shopped on the Internet, William J. Marshall seemed to know innately what made a good salesman. "Bill was convinced that in order to sell something, regardless of what it was, that the first step was selling yourself...
John Wareing died Sunday morning, July 16, 2000, at his home in Virginia Beach. He was born in Yonkers, N.Y., on Nov. 14, 1923, and was the son of William D. Wareing, born in Italy, and Mabel Wareing, born in Ireland. John enlisted...