Background
Williams, Donald Mace was born on October 24, 1929 in Abilene, Texas, United States. Son of Robert H. and Betty Lou (Montgomery) Williams.
( Interned in a camp in the Texas panhandle, more than 3,...)
Interned in a camp in the Texas panhandle, more than 3,000 Italian POWs spent the last years of World War II an ocean away from their family and friends. A handful of men in camp were artists, and it was this small group of prisoners who struck a deal with the priest of a nearby Catholic church. In exchange for a home-cooked meal each noon, the artists agreed to decorate the plain church with murals and carvings. This compassionate story of courage and kindliness is as enduring as the artwork that still graces the walls of a modest Catholic church in a tiny Texas town.
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Williams, Donald Mace was born on October 24, 1929 in Abilene, Texas, United States. Son of Robert H. and Betty Lou (Montgomery) Williams.
Bachelor, Texas Technology University, 1969. Master of Arts, Texas Technology University, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1975.
Assistant city editor Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1956-1963. City editor Amarillo (Texas) Globe-News, 1965-1968. Associate professor Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 1976-1980.
Co-owner The Miami (Texas) Chief, 1981-1982. Executive editor Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial, 1984-1987. Special writer Newsday, Melville, New York, 1987-1989.
Writing coach The Wichita (Kansas) Eagle, 1989-1998. Sergeant United States Army, 1948-1949.
( Interned in a camp in the Texas panhandle, more than 3,...)
(Now available as Italian POWs and a Texas Church: The Mur...)
Sergeant Army, 1948-1949.
Married Nell Osborne, October 22, 1956. Children: Andrew Montgomery, Elizabeth.