- and
Keith Robert Turner, then 17, beat,
tortured and
sodomized David Ritcheson, a 16-year-old
fellow Klein Collins student and
former running back for...
- (Bristol:
Theommes Press, 1998), p. 147.
Ritcheson (1983) p 326-28
Schweizer p.17
Fleming p.179-180
Charles R.
Ritcheson, "The Earl of
Shelbourne and Peace...
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Charles Ray
Ritcheson (26
February 1925 – 8
December 2011) was an
American historian, diplomat, and
university administrator. The son of
Charles Frederick...
- of
greatly enlarged boundaries.
Historians such as Alvord, Harlow, and
Ritcheson have
emphasized that
British generosity was
based on a
statesmanlike vision...
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Mauch 2003, p. 415 Atwood, 2002, p. 194
Lowell 1884, pp. 20–21, 282–283
Ritcheson 1973, p. 6
Black 2001 [1991], p. 12
Black 2001 [1991], pp. 13–14 Black...
- Revolution, 1766–1767".
Library of Congress.
Retrieved March 22, 2012.
Ritcheson, p. 16
Ritcheson, pp. 19–28
Morgan and Morgan, pp. 96–97 Weslager, p. 60 Morgan...
- Griffin, The
Story of
Commodore John
Barry (2010) pp. 218–223
Charles R.
Ritcheson, "The Earl of
Shelbourne and
Peace with America, 1782–1783:
Vision and...
- of the
American Revolution (Oxford
University Press, 1990).
Charles R.
Ritcheson, "The Earl of
Shelbourne and
Peace with America, 1782–1783:
Vision and...
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Mathematics Paul Radin,
Anthropology John
Crowe Ransom,
English Charles Ritcheson,
History Richard G. Salomon,
History Benjamin Schumacher,
Physics Joan...
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history in 1964 from
Kenyon College,
where he was
inspired by
Charles Ritcheson and
Richard G. Salomon. In 1970, he
graduated from the
Frank C. Munson...