- Doug
Worgul (born
September 13, 1953) is an
American writer and editor,
living in
Kansas City.
Raised in
Battle Cr**** and Lansing, Michigan,
Worgul is the...
- as the
Minority ****ociation. In 1996, the
Kansas City Star
editor Doug
Worgul discovered a "Toynbee Tile" at the
corner of 13th and
Grand in downtown...
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Drive in
Kansas City, Kansas,
owned by
Deborah and Mary Jones. In 2001 Doug
Worgul featured Jones Bar-B-Q in the
afterword of The
Grand Barbecue: A Celebration...
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balloons to be his
Allosaurus friend Worgul. The ruse is
broken as a
result of him
accidentally popping "
Worgul" and the
dinosaurs flee as the
crowd panics...
-
professional baseball player for
Boston Red Sox and
Cleveland Indians Doug
Worgul –
journalist and
author of the
novel Thin Blue
Smoke Chely Wright – country...
- and
educator Christian Smith,
sociologist Katrina Smith,
politician Doug
Worgul,
novelist Marvin R.
Wilson – Emeritus,
Harold John
Ockenga Professor of...
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Paterson 2012:
Marilynne Robinson 2013:
Kathleen Norris (poet) 2013: Doug
Worgul A
summer symposium on the work of
Frederick Buechner, Buechnerfest, was...
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Catholic Church (2nd ed.).
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 2019.
Paragraph 158.
Worgul, SJ,
George S. (1980). From
Magic to Metaphor: A
Validation of Christian...
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Living in 1936
Cathy Scott's The
Murder of
Biggie Smalls in 2001 Doug
Worgul's Thin Blue
Smoke in 2009
Michael Stewart Elle and
Blair Fowler, Beneath...
- 28 they were
reporting they had sold over 70,000 bottles. In 2001 Doug
Worgul featured them in the
afterword of The
Grand Barbecue: A
Celebration of the...