• William Wharton may refer to: William H. Wharton (1802–1839), American colonist, political leader, diplomat, Senator and orator William Wharton (Royal...
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    Albert William Du Aime (November 7, 1925 – October 29, 2008), more commonly known by his pen name William Wharton, was an American-born author best known...
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    Admiral Sir William James Lloyd Wharton KCB FRS FGS (2 March 1843, in London – 29 September 1905, in Cape Town) was a British admiral and Hydrographer...
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    William H. Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy, formerly William Wharton Elementary School, is a public school in the Neartown area of Houston, Texas, and...
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    William Harris Wharton (April 27, 1802 – March 14, 1839) was an American colonist, diplomat, senator and statesman in early Texas. Wharton was born in...
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  • The Wharton School (/ˈhwɔːrtən/ WHOR-tən) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia...
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    Wharton is a city in and the county seat of Wharton County, Texas, United States. This city is 60 mi (97 km) southwest of Houston. Its population was...
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  • Eduard "Del" Delacroix, a Cajun arsonist, rapist, and murderer; and William Wharton ("Billy the Kid" to himself, "Wild Bill" to the guards), an unhinged...
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    Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton PC (21 December 1698 – 31 May 1731) was an English peer and Jacobite politician who was one of the few people in the...
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    in turn, was named after William Wharton, a British admiral and Hydrographer of the Navy. Wharton Beach and Little Wharton Beach are located on the opposite...
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    William Fisher Wharton (June 28, 1847 – May 20, 1919), was a Boston attorney who served as the United States Assistant Secretary of State from 1889 to...
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    William Wharton Cassels (11 March 1858 – 7 November 1925) was an Anglican missionary bishop. Cassels was born in Oporto, Portugal, the sixth son of John...
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    Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton (c. 1495–1568) Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton (1520–1572) Philip Wharton, 3rd Baron Wharton (1555–1625) Philip Wharton,...
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    Edith Newbold Wharton (/ˈhwɔːrtən/; née Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's...
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  • Trey Wharton, Texas politician William H. Wharton (1802–1839), Republic of Texas politician Adam Wharton (born 2004), English footballer Alan Wharton (1923–1993)...
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    is Wharton. The county was named for brothers William Harris Wharton and John Austin Wharton. Wharton County comprises the El Campo, TX Micropolitan...
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  • Wharton Elementary School may refer to: Wharton Dual Language Academy, formerly known as William Wharton Elementary School, in the Houston Independent...
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    Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton, PC (August 1648 – 12 April 1715) was an English peer and Whig politician. A man of great charm and political ability...
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  • Lovering Wharton (August 5, 1850 – 1931) was an American manufacturer and financier from Philadelphia. His father, Charles William Wharton, was the brother...
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  • A Midnight Clear (category Films based on works by William Wharton (author))
    Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, and Arye Gross. It is based on the novel by William Wharton. Set toward the end of World War II, the film tells the story of an...
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  • Sir Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton (1495 – 23 August 1568) was an English nobleman and a follower of King Henry VIII of England. He is best known for...
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    1826, the fifth child of ten to William and Deborah Fisher Wharton. He was raised in the Quaker religion. Wharton's youth was spent in the family's house...
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    The list of notable Wharton School alumni are graduates of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton offers four degree programs: undergraduate...
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  • Dad (1989 film) (category Films based on works by William Wharton (author))
    Dukakis, Kathy Baker, Kevin Spacey, and Ethan Hawke. It is based on William Wharton's novel of the same name. The original music score was composed by James...
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  • A Midnight Clear (novel) (category Novels by William Wharton (author))
    Midnight Clear is the third novel by the American novelist William Wharton. Based on Wharton's own experiences, it was published in 1982 following Birdy...
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  • eventually became Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison was started in New York in 1875 by Samuel William Weiss and Julius Frank as a general commercial...
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    Deborah Fisher Wharton (1795–1888) was an American Quaker minister, suffragist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. She was one of a small...
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    Dixon Edward Hoste Arthur T. Polhill-Turner Cecil H. Polhill-Turner William Wharton Cassels During the Victorian era (1837–1901) a growing number of students...
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    cavalry commanders. Wharton was born near Nashville, Tennessee, as the only child of Sarah Groce Wharton and William H. Wharton, later a leading politician...
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    Wharton Esherick (July 15, 1887 – May 6, 1970) was an American artist and designer. An artistic polymath, he worked in a wide variety of art media including...
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