Life of William Wilkins


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Transcript of a speech given to the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1931.




Autobiography and Genealogy of William Wilkins Warren


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William Wilkins


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Biography of an important 19th-century Australian educationalist. Born in poverty in England, Wilkins as a young man migrated to New South Wales where he was influential in developing the state's school system. Includes end notes, a bibliography and an index. The author is Professor of Education and Dean of the Faculty at Sydney University.










THE WILKINS FAMILY AND THE BUILDING OF AMERICA


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Born in San Bernardino, California, the author enlisted in the U.S. Navy immediately after his high school graduation and served as a radioman. Later he attended Mt. San Antonio College, and following graduation there he earned his Bachelor’s Degree (Social Sciences) at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. Wilkins has always taken a keen interest in social issues. In Santa Ana, California, he founded Catholic Americans for Peace Through Strength. In the early 1990s he actively participated in Right to Life, and in 1996 he joined the Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia, where he served as an officer until 2002.







William Wilkins CBE


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William Wilkins


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William Wilkins Warren


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Contains tributes and reminiscences of Warren by family, friends, and associates.