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    William Andrew Swanberg (November 23, 1907 in St. Paul, Minnesota – September 17, 1992 in Southbury, Connecticut) was an American biographer. He is known...
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  • actor Kris Swanberg (born 1980), American businesswoman, filmmaker, and actress W. A. Swanberg (1907–1992), American biographer Swanberg Air, airline...
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    Lewis, 1994, 2001 David McCullough, 1993, 2002 Robert Caro, 1975, 2003 W. A. Swanberg was selected by the Pulitzer board in 1962 and 1973; however, the trustees...
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    biographer W. A. Swanberg described Brisbane as "a one-time socialist who had drifted pleasantly into the profit system... in some respects a vest-pocket...
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    Beach a golf destination. Many at Time-Life scoffed at Luce's idea; in his Pulitzer Prize–winning biography, Luce and His Empire, W. A. Swanberg wrote...
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    of a great deal of popular adoration, and many male admirers persuaded chorines to leave show business and settle down. According to W. A. Swanberg: "Each...
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    Consent. 1962 Biography Prize: Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph Hearst by W. A. Swanberg was recommended by the jury and advisory board...
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  • A Play in Three Acts. Samuel French. p. 72. Retrieved 15 July 2017. Chambers, Whittaker (1952). Witness. New York: Random House. p. 478. Swanberg, W....
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  • birthday, White suffered a sudden stroke and died in New York City. He was survived by his children and his wife. Both W. A. Swanberg in Luce and His Empire...
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  • that historical fact, the National Book Foundation currently recognizes only a history of purely literary awards that begins in 1950. The pre-war awards...
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    Joseph Pulitzer (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    Swanberg 1967, p. 38. Swanberg, Pulitzer, p. 44 Swanberg 1967, p. 53. Swanberg 1967, pp. 60–61. Swanberg 1967, p. 48. Swanberg 1967, p. 56. Swanberg 1967...
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    original on 2005-11-04, retrieved 2007-12-09 (from internet archive) W. A. Swanberg (April 1970), "The spies who came in from the sea", American Heritage...
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    establish peace in Cuba. Yellow journalism Our Documents W.A. Swanberg, from Citizen Hearst: A biography of William Randolph Hearst: (Charles Scribner's Sons...
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    Stegner-novelist, environmentalist Irving Stone-essayist Igor Stravinsky-composer W. A. Swanberg-historian Allan Temko-architectural critic James Thurber-humorist Alvin...
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  • Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved September 18, 2017. Swanberg, W.A (1967), Pulitzer, Charles Scribner's Sons Wood, Mary (February 2, 2004)...
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  • Street. A similar controversy ensued in 1962, when the trustees overruled the jury's choice of a biography of William Randolph Hearst by W. A. Swanberg, Citizen...
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  • Autoerotic (2011 film) (category Films directed by Joe Swanberg)
    Autoerotic is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Joe Swanberg and Adam Wingard, written by Swanberg, Wingard, and Simon Barrett, and starring Kate Lyn...
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  • Socialist Party, pp. 4-6. W. A. Swanberg Norman Thomas: The Last Idealist 1976 - Page 170 "The founding by the Old Guard of a self-styled Committee for...
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    The Swanberg Dredge is one of several gold mining dredges that dot the landscape near Nome, Alaska. Also known as the Johnson-Pohl Dredge, this one is...
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    Daniel Sickles (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1857. Keneally, p. 21, states 15. W.A. Swanberg, Sickles the Incredible, pp. 77–80 states 16. Relying in part on Swanberg, 77–80 and in part on other sources...
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  • "Book Publishers Make 3 Awards: Nelson Algren, Dr. Ralph L. Rusk and Dr. W. C. Williams Receive Gold Plaques". New York Times. March 17, 1950. p. 21...
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    Gipson (Alfred A. Knopf). Biography or Autobiography: No award given. The advisory board selected Citizen Hearst by W. A. Swanberg, but the trustees...
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  • 178-81. Eugene Benson, “W. H. Hurlbut,” The Galaxy (Jan. 1869), 30-34. McJimsey, Genteel Partisan, 180-81, 200-1. W. A. Swanberg, Pulitzer (New York: Charles...
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    States Army, worked in and retired to St. Paul Terrell Suggs, NFL player W.A. Swanberg (1907–1992), biographer Frances Tarbox (1874–1959), composer Fred Tschida...
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    East Hampton, New York (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    U-boats of WWII - uboat.net". The Spies Who Came in From the Sea by W.A. Swanberg - American Heritage Magazine - April 1970 Archived December 26, 2007...
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  • Frank Buckland (McSweeney's, 2008) ISBN 1-934781-20-7 The Rector and the Rogue, by W.A. Swanberg (1969) (McSweeney's, 2011) ISBN 1-936365-23-5 v t e...
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    Swanberg Air was an airline based in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. It operated cargo, scheduled and charter passenger services in Alberta, Saskatchewan...
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    Fanny White (redirect from Jane A. Blankman)
    nytimes.com/ Sanger, William W, M.D. The History of Prostitution. (New York:Harper, 1859) Swanberg, W.A. Swanberg, W. A. (1991). Sickles the Incredible...
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    Merge", The New York Times, June 17, 1926. p. 12 (subscription required) W.A. Swanberg, Dreiser. Scribner, 1965, (p. 135). The Best from Fantasy and Science...
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    Johns; Rogers, Adela (1969). The Honeycomb. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Swanberg, W.A. (1961). Citizen Hearst. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-0684171470. Thomas...
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