Bullitt
William C(hristian) 1891–1967, U.S. diplomat and journalist.
Historical Examples
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
The Boy Grew Older Heywood Broun
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
Kentucky in American Letters, v. 1 of 2 John Wilson Townsend
Seventeen Booth Tarkington
The Wonderful Story of Washington Charles M. Stevens
Personal recollections and experiences concerning the Battle of Stone River Milo S. Hascall
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