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    Delta chapter still bears his name. In 1900 Frank Norris married Jeannette Black. They had a child in 1902. Norris died in San Francisco on October 25, 1902...
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    John Franklyn Norris, more commonly known as J. Frank Norris (September 18, 1877 – August 20, 1952) was a Baptist preacher and controversial Christian...
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  • Frank Norris (1870–1902) was an American journalist and novelist. Frank Norris may also refer to: Frank Norris (bishop) (1864–1945), Anglican missionary...
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    He was the brother of novelist Frank Norris and the husband of author Kathleen Norris. His granddaughter Kathleen Norris (1 Mar. 1935, San Francisco–8...
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  • Norris (1711–1786), English antiquarian Ben Norris, several people Ben Norris (actor) (born 1991/1992), British actor, playwright and poet Ben Norris...
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  • and impersonality over the imaginative, symbolic, and supernatural. Frank Norris, an American journalist and novelist, whose work was predominantly in...
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    The Frank Norris Cabin, also known as Redwood Retreat, was a retreat of the author Frank Norris in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Gilroy, California. A...
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    The Octopus: A Story of California is a 1901 novel by Frank Norris and was the first part of an uncompleted trilogy, The Epic of the Wheat. It describes...
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  • Art in Frank Norris’s The Pit", EESE, No. 4. Norris (1903), p. 219. Norris (1903), p. 219. Norris (1903), p. 129. Norris (1903), p. 347. Norris (1903)...
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  • Benjamin Norris is the name of: Frank Norris (Benjamin Franklin Norris, 1870–1902), American novelist writing predominantly in the naturalist genre Benjamin...
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  • Frank Norris (1869–1934) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a full back for Preston North End in 1891–92. He also played non-league...
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    Confederate during American Civil War, Norris was a significant figure in the history of the Confederados following the war. Norris was a colonel in the militia...
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    of Chicago is also the title and subject of a classic novel (1903) by Frank Norris. Trades are made in the pits by bidding or offering a price and quantity...
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    McTeague (category Novels by Frank Norris)
    of San Francisco, otherwise known as simply McTeague, is a novel by Frank Norris, first published in 1899. It tells the story of a couple's courtship...
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  • Brolin. It is a very loose adaptation of the 1899 novel McTeague by Frank Norris. Trina (Driver) continues a family quest to find diamonds hidden deep...
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  • The Third Circle is a collection of short stories by Frank Norris with an introduction by William Henry Irwin. It was published posthumously in 1909. The...
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    Writers such as William Dean Howells and Mark Twain were equally blasé. Frank Norris too saw the concept as not befitting the time, stating that the fact...
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    Magazine (William Hard, Thomas William Lawson, Benjamin B. Lindsey, Frank Norris, David Graham Phillips, Charles Edward Russell, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln...
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    World Baptist Fellowship founded in 1933 at Fort Worth, Texas by J. Frank Norris. Doctrinal differences in the latter led to the founding of the Baptist...
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  • Independent Baptist organization. The organization was founded by J. Frank Norris (1877–1952) of Texas, a southern fundamentalist leader in the first half...
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    providing little protection from the wind. National Park Service Historian Frank Norris stated in an interview that "According to historian Gerald T. Ahnert...
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    in 2008 to its final season in 2013. Norris' performance on Breaking Bad has received critical acclaim. Norris also starred in the CBS series Under the...
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    to the Norris Family Papers at The Bancroft Library Kathleen Norris Obituary, The New York Times Kathleen Norris Obituary, Time Kathleen Norris Biography...
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  • old. After college, he enrolled in J. Frank Norris' Fundamental Baptist Bible Institute in Fort Worth, Texas. Norris had visited Shanghai in 1939, two years...
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  • Club John S. Norris (1804–1876), American architect John Norris (priest) (1823–1891), English archdeacon J. Frank Norris (John Franklyn Norris, 1877–1952)...
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  • Christianity portal Francis Lushington Norris (1 September 1864 – 2 July 1945) was an Anglican missionary bishop. Norris was educated at Winchester College...
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    "tap day", following the traditions of Yale. One of its founders was Frank Norris who wrote the ritual and ceremonies for Skull & Keys. In 1912, Skull...
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  • McTeague (film), 1916 silent film based on the Norris novel McTeague (opera), 1992 opera based on the Norris novel Toby McTeague, a 1986 Canadian children's...
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    visionary director of the silent era. His 1924 film Greed (an adaptation of Frank Norris's 1899 novel McTeague) is considered one of the finest and most important...
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    time included Ambrose Bierce, Gelett Burgess, Allan Dunn, John Muir, Frank Norris,[citation needed] and Herman George Scheffauer. Beginning in December...
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