Channing
Edward, 1856–1931, U.S. historian.
William Ellery
[el-uh-ree] /ˈɛl ə ri/ (Show IPA), 1780–1842, U.S. Unitarian clergyman and writer.
Contemporary Examples
Joseph Gordon-Levitt on ‘Sin City’ and Why He Considers Himself a Male Feminist Marlow Stern August 13, 2014
Sony Pictures Classics’ Michael Barker and Tom Bernard on Woody Allen and the State of Indie Film Richard Porton May 21, 2014
‘(I Wanna) Channing All Over Your Tatum,’ Feat. Channing Tatum, Jimmy Kimmel, More Marlow Stern June 18, 2013
Joseph Gordon-Levitt on ‘Sin City’ and Why He Considers Himself a Male Feminist Marlow Stern August 13, 2014
Is ‘The Canyons’ Really a Disaster? Our Critics Debate Kevin Fallon, Marlow Stern August 1, 2013
Historical Examples
Four American Leaders Charles William Eliot
The Channings Mrs. Henry Wood
A Short History of the United States Edward Channing
The Channings Mrs. Henry Wood
Unitarianism in America George Willis Cooke
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