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  1. Forever Young: My Friendship with John F. Kennedy, Jr. by William Sylvester Noonan, Robert Huber, 2006-09-19
  2. Go East, Young Man: The Early Years; The Autobiography of William O. Douglas by William O. Douglas, 1983-04
  3. WILLIAM ( PENGUIN ) by E H YOUNG, 1935
  4. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze: And Other Stories (New Directions Classic) by William Saroyan, 1997-10
  5. The Young Man's Guide by William A. Alcott, 2008-03-18
  6. Young Chet: The Young Chet Baker Photographed By William Claxton (Schirmer art books on film, showbusiness & performing arts)
  7. YOUNG INDIANA JONES & THE PLAN (Young Indiana Jones, No 1) by William McCay, 1990-07-07
  8. Night Thoughts: Or, the Complaint and the Consolation by William Blake, Edward Young, 1996-08-20
  9. {The Shack}THE SHACK BY YOUNG, WILLIAM PAUL[paperback]on 01 Jul -2008
  10. Romeo and Juliet for Young People (Shakespeare for Young People Series, Volume 2 by William Shakespeare; Editor-Diane Davidson, 1986
  11. Young Adult Catholics: Religion in the Culture of Choice by William D. Dinges, Mary Johnson, et all 2001-09
  12. An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey Into Three Worlds (5th Edition) by Christian E. Hauer, William A. Young, 2000-12-19
  13. Julius Caesar for Young People (Shakespeare for Young People Series, Vol 5) by Davidson, William Shakespeare, 1990-09-01
  14. Supernatural: The Life of William Branham (Book Two: The Young Man and His Desperation (1933-1946)) by Owen Jorgensen, 1994

21. RealTelevision.Net - Reality TV News - Registers Rung By Young William Hung
Registers Rung by young william Hung, Discuss this in our forum. Views 187 , Registers Rung by young william Hung 0 comments Create New Account.
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22. RealTelevision.Net - Reality TV News: Registers Rung By Young William Hung
Registers Rung by young william Hung. Thursday, April 15 2004 @ 0658 AM EST. Contributed by Admin Hung s album debuted at No. 34
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23. Folk Music Index - Youg To Zz
Young Riley the Fisherman Laws M 9 Us William Riley s Courtship. young william Plunkett ON 650 - O Carolan, Turlough Rt - James Plunkett Capt.
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24. CONVERSION OF WILLIAM BRANHAM
You can imagine the shock this was to the young william Branham as he realized that he would never again see his brother alive in this world.
http://www.biblebelievers.org/mansent4.htm
Chapter 4 The Conversion Of William Branham
His Conversion
N ot being born again, the strange and peculiar experiences in his childhood and teen years would at times trouble the young man. He was already aware of the Light that stood over him at birth, the visions , the Voice in the Whirlwind and the strange rushing sound of wind when he tried to smoke and drink whiskey. Some people had told him that "these things" were of the Devil. This troubled him more because up to this time in his life he had no knowledge of what the Scriptures taught about it. W illiam Branham, the boy, though he had these remarkable manifestations in his life, yet he was not converted. For a time he still resisted the call of God on his life. At the age of fourteen he was seriously wounded while hunting and had to spend seven months in hospital. God dealt with him then, but still he did not take heed. Nevertheless the urgency of the call became more an more concious to him. Inasmuch as his parents were not Christians he did not get any encouragement from them. As he became older the enemy tried to stifle that 'still small voice' that was ever speaking to his heart.

25. WILLIAM BRANHAM GOES WEST
Needless to say, the offer was quickly accepted. Packing his few belongings in a small canvas bag, young william Branham was on his way West.
http://www.biblebelievers.org/lwest.htm
S OMETHING H UNGERING I N M Y H EART
F rom the time that he was a very young man, William Branham had a "strong desire" in his heart to go West. At the age of about fourteen years old, while recovering from surgery for gunshot wounds, he thought he was standing on the western prairies, looking at a cross in the sky. And the glory of the cross of shining down upon him. The "Call of the West" ever remained with him. W hen he was about sixteen years old he borrowed a piece of paper and wrote a poem which was "strangely prophetic" in it's contents: I am lonesome, oh, so lonesome for that far away southwest, W here the shadows fall the deepest over the mountain crest. I can see a lurking coyote all around the purple haze; I can hear a lobo hollering down where the longhorns graze. A nd somewhere up a canyon I can hear a lion whine, I n that far off Catalina Mountains at the Arizona line. A s a young, Kentucky, hillbilly lad of sixteen, he had never been in Arizona. Little did William Branham realize then that these Catalina mountains would play a significant part in the Commission and Ministry which would be fulfilled in his life. Many years would pass before he would realize this.

26. Rocky Road: William Bartram
was not to be. young william showed an early interest in nature and an early talent in drawing. He began accompanying his father
http://www.strangescience.net/bartram.htm
William Bartram
Though he was a generation older than Lewis and Clark, Bartram had a sensitivity that would not reappear in naturalist writings until the 20th century. He once wrote of an orphaned bear cub "appearing in agony fell to weeping and looking upwards, then towards us, and cried out like a child."
For more information:

"A Naturalist's Vision of Frontier America: William Bartram" by Glenn Oeland in National Geographic Magazine, March, 2001 issue
Voyages of Discovery by Tony Rice
The Naturalists by Stephen R. Bown Illustration from Voyages of Discovery

27. William Joseph Young
William Joseph Young. Text HN45/FN46 Name Col Sex Age Reln Mar Occup BornFaMo Young, William J. w M 47 Md Farmer SC SC SC Sarah A. w F 48 wife Md Keep hs.
http://www.polaris.net/sui/jpinson/pml/family/tree/I279.html
William Joseph Young View Surname List Additional Resources: ID: Last: Young First: William Middle: Joseph Birth: 10 May 1833 at South Carolina Death: 1 Jul 1921 at Kershaw, Lancaster County, South Carolina Burial: 2 Jul 1921 Hanging Rock Methodist Church Cemetery, Lancaster Co., South Carolina Sex: M Notes: In 1840 US Census, Kershaw Co. SC, Roll M704_512 - p. 369 - William Joseph Young is probably the eldest male child age 5-10 listed in household of Fleming Young head of houseold. He is son of a previous wife. Neighbors: Abraham Young, Archabald Young, John Young and others.
Documentation of his wife's name comes from Death Certificate #9067-Kershaw Co. for his son William Henry Young (1857-1921, bur. at Hanging Rock UMC). Certificate gives maiden name of Mother: Angeline Hammond.
Sources: Mother: UNKNOWN Father: Fleming Young b: ABT 1812 d: AFT 1880 Marriage 1 Sarah Angeline Elizabeth Hammond b: 4 Jan 1832 d: 5 Jun 1901 Wedding : BEF 1854 Children: Archibald Franklin Young b: ABT 1854 Flat Rock, Kershaw County, South Carolina

28. WILLIAM J. CLINTON
When he was four years old, his mother wed Roger Clinton of Hot Springs, Arkansas. In high school young william took the family name.
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William J. Clinton
Forty-Second President 1993-Present
Born: President Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas, three months after his father died in a traffic accident. When he was four years old, his mother wed Roger Clinton of Hot Springs, Arkansas. In high school young William took the family name.
Education: Clinton attended Georgetown University and in 1968 received a bachelor's degree in foreign service. A Rhodes Scholar, he studied at Oxford University for two years. He received a law degree from Yale University in 1973
Occupation: Taught law at the University of Arkansas , public official.
Family life: Married Hillary Rodham on October 11, 1975. The couple taught together on the law faculty of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Their daughter, Chelsea, was born in 1980. In Arkansas, Hillary worked tirelessly on behalf of children and families. She founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families and served on the board of the Arkansas Children's Hospital. In recognition of her professional and personal accomplishments, Hillary was named Arkansas' Woman of the Year in 1983 and its Young Mother of the Year in 1984. The President appointed her to head his Task Force on National Health Care Reform, one of his highest priorities on taking office.
Political career: He was defeated in his campaign for Congress in Arkansas' Third District in 1974. Clinton was elected Arkansas attorney general in 1976, then went on to win the governorship in 1978. He lost in his try for a second term,. but he regained the office four years later and served as governor until 1992. That year Clinton defeated George Bush and third-party candidate Ross Perot for the Presidency.

29. Why William Hatcliffe Wasn
Many additional facts identify young william Hebert as the so called Pretty Boy of these sonnets, not the least of which revolves around the fact that he was
http://www2.localaccess.com/marlowe/hatcliffe.htm
Why William Hatcliffe wasn't the mysterious "Mr. W. H." of the Sonnets of Christopher Marlowe aka William Shakespeare: The question of who "Mr. W. H." was has been long and hotly debated . We have given ample reasons for why it was William Herbert , later the Third Earl of Pembroke, who appears to have been Marlowe's illicit son. Since Marlowe wrote the sonnets, Herbet is also the poet's illegitimate son and we shall hereafter refer to him simply as the poet's son. ( link However I thought to devote a brief discussion to why he cannot have been Mr. William Hatcliffe, as suggested by the Harvard scholar Leslie Hotson and, later, by my friend and fellow Marlovain, A. D. Wraight. Hotson's evidence consists in ignoring the painfully obvious class differences between the poet and "Mr. W. H." Those differences place "Mr. W.H." among members of the so called "higher nobility," as Sir E. K. Chambers understood all too well. Here is what Chamber's wrote about this conundrum, after a lifetime of study.

30. Bill Shockley, Part 1
Youth being the father of man. young william was a miserable child illtempered, spoiled, almost uncontrollable, who made his doting parents lives miserable.
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"I am overwhelmed by an irresistible temptation to do my climb by moonlight and unroped."
Shockley as a young man walking a tight-rope. Part 1,
William Shockley
Hubris and the Transistor William Bradford Shockley clearly was one of the brightest scientists of the 20th century, yet he lived a life of noisy desperation. He was a modern hero taken from one of the ancient Greek tragedies, caught in an age he helped invent. Like Orestes and Oedipus, Shockley was driven by the internal demon of hubris. Unlike Orestes and Oedipus, however, he never found redemption. Yet without him, you would probably be doing something less interesting right now. "One of the century's most important scientists"

31. Sergeant Carney S Flag
Emancipated when Major Carney died, young william Carney had moved to Bedford, Massachusetts and began preparing for a future as a minister.
http://www.homeofheroes.com/hallofheroes/1st_floor/flag/1bfa_hist5carney.html
SERGEANT CARNEY'S FLAG The True Story of the First Black MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT
Fort Wagner, South Carolina July 18, 1863 Perhaps you've seen the movie "Glory"an epic based on the true exploits of black soldiers during the Civil War. One of the most gripping portions is the assault on Fort Wagner in South Carolina. Just two weeks after General Grant's victory at Vicksburg a large Union force gathered outside the walled Confederate fort on the beach at Fort Wagner, an obstacle considered essential to Grant's plan to capture Charleston. From the bay six ironclad Union ships began the bombardment. Lying on the sandy beach within 1000 yards of the fort were members of the Union infantry including the 600 men of the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry. Behind them was the 6th Connecticut, but on this day it would be the black soldiers of the 54th who would lead the assault. The Civil War was almost two years old when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. With that historic step, for the first time, black American's were encouraged to enlist in the Union Army. Among the enlistees was a young man named William Carney. Born on February 29, 1840 at Norfolk, Virginia, William Carney's mother was a slave to Major Carney. Prior to the Civil War there was no program for educating young black men in the South, but Carney was fortunate enough at the age of 14 to attend a secret school where he learned to read and write. Emancipated when Major Carney died, young William Carney had moved to Bedford, Massachusetts and began preparing for a future as a minister.

32. William Willya's Rhyming Game
Use your mouse to click the word that makes the lines rhyme. young william Willya was ready to play As he hopped out of bed on a hot summer s .
http://www.willya.com/ww/game1_1.htm
Match the words to make a rhyme.
Sound them out and take your time. Use your mouse to click the word that makes the lines rhyme. Young William Willya was ready to play
As he hopped out of bed on a hot summer's . Click the word that makes a rhyme... DAY DOT DUST DO Excerpt from William Willya and the Washing Machine

33. William Randolph Hearst
His father being a wealthy man as a result of various mining interests, young william had the opportunity to see and experience the world as few do.
http://www.hearstcastle.org/history/william_r_hearst.asp
William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) William Randolph Hearst, the man behind Hearst Castle , is an important figure from the twentieth century whose influence extended to publishing, politics, Hollywood, the art world and everyday American life. His power and vision allowed him to pursue one of the most ambitious architectural endeavors in American history, the result of which can be seen in magnificent grounds and structures of Hearst Castle.
Mr. Hearst was born on April 29, 1863, in San Francisco, California, as the only child of George and Phoebe Hearst His father being a wealthy man as a result of various mining interests, young William had the opportunity to see and experience the world as few do.
At the age of ten Hearst and his mother toured Europe, gathering ideas and inspiration from the grandeur and scale of castles, art and history. This experience fueled Hearst's life long aspiration to recreate this majesty for his own enjoyment.

34. Folk Music Index - Youg To Zz
young william Plunkett O Carolan, Turlough Ball, Patrick. Celtic Harp; The Music of Turlough O Carolan , Fortuna 005, Cas (1982), cut 7; Hellman, Neal.
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35. Young William Logsdon Our Ancestor?
young william Logsdon Our Ancestor? We shall probably never prove who our ancestor William was, but I ll put my money on young william of Bedford.
http://www.one-eleven.net/~tracydai/researc2.html
Young William Logsdon: Our Ancestor?
Tracy Logsdon Cowden, IL 11-01-1998 Return to Home Page! Return to Research Page!

36. William And Mary
As William and Mary walked by the seaside, Their last farewell to take, Should you never return, young william, she said, My poor heart will surely break.
http://www.contemplator.com/england/williamandmary.html
William and Mary
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Lesley Nelson-Burns
Information Lyrics According to Barrett, the first, second and last verses were from Bedfordshire and were popular in children "employed in straw-plaiting." The first verse and tune came from Cheshire. The song was printed on a broadside by J. Evans, Smithfield, in 1794.* It was printed on numerous broadsides including Catnach, Such and Pitts. It was also found in Canada; in Quebec and in Newfoundland seaports.** In American Balladry from English Broadsides Malcolm Laws lists variants as Willie and Mary Mary and Willie and The Sailor's Bride . It was known in Vermont as The Single Sailor . The ballad was found in songbooks from Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri and Tennessee. It was also found in Canada, in Quebec and in Newfoundland seaports.*** As William and Mary walked by the sea-side,
Their last farewell to take,
Should you never return, young William, she said,
My poor heart will surely break.
Be not thus dismayed, young William he said,
As he pressed the dear maid to his side

37. Handbook Of Texas Online: YOUNG, WILLIAM HUGH
young, william HUGH (18381901). william Hugh young, Confederate army officer, was born on January 1, 1838, at son of Hugh F. young.qv In 1840 he moved with his
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YOUNG, WILLIAM HUGH (1838-1901). William Hugh Young, Confederate army officer, was born on January 1, 1838, at Booneville, Missouri, the son of Hugh F. Young. qv In 1840 he moved with his parents to Red River County, Texas, and soon thereafter to Grayson County. Young was educated at Washington College, Tennessee, at McKenzie College, Texas, and at the University of Virginia, where he was matriculating at the outbreak of the Civil War. qv Leaving the university, Young returned to Texas to recruit a company for Confederate service. He was elected its captain. Assigned to Samuel Bell Maxey's qv Ninth Texas Infantry, Young and his command fought at the battle of Shiloh, on April 6 and 7, 1862, after which he was promoted to the command of the regiment. Young led the Ninth Texas in the battles of Perryville, Kentucky (October 8, 1862); Murfreesboro, Tennessee (December 31, 1862-January 3, 1863), where he was wounded in the shoulder and had two horses shot from under him; and in the Vicksburg campaign (spring and summer 1863), in which he sustained a second wound, this to the thigh, at the battle of Jackson, Mississippi, on May 14, 1863. There, according to the official report, Young "seized the colors of his regiment in one of its most gallant charges and led it through." More modestly, Young reported of the same engagement, he "ordered the regiment to move forward with a shout, both of which they did, a la Texas." At Chickamauga (September 19 and 20, 1863) he was wounded a third time, in the chest. Transferred with his regiment to Gen. Matthew D. Ector's

38. William C. Byrd Young Artist Competition For Musicians
The william C. Byrd young Artist Competition is sponsored by the St. Cecilia Society of Flint, Michigan, in memory of william C. Byrd, former conductor of the Flint Symphony Orchestra.
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39. William T. Young Library
Driving Directions. Ex Libris (young Library bookplate) Exhibits. Floor Maps (detailed Click on the buttons to see floor maps and a location map of the new william T. young Library
http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/wty.html
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Courier Deliveries: opposite 417 Columbia Avenue Electronic Information Resources Bicycle Racks Classes Copying and Printing Distinguished Scholars Lecture Series Driving Directions Ex Libris (Young Library bookplate) Exhibits Floor Maps (detailed) Hernmarck Tapestry Hours Laptop Networking Instructions (call the IT Help Desk at 257-1300) Library Instruction Location New Titles Added to the Young Library Collection Parking Quick Facts About the Library Room Information Stack Maps Staff Directory Street Map Directions Tours Typewriters Virtual Building Tour The Wade Hall Quilt Collection Wireless Access Information Electronic Information Resources
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