Background
Betts, William Wilson was born on July 25, 1926 in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William Wilson Betts and Bernyce Nineveh (Anderson) Dufton.
(For almost the entire duration of the American Revolution...)
For almost the entire duration of the American Revolution, Bombardier John Harris of Salem, New Jersey, served in the rebel artillery forces. His animated recollections, carefully preserved by his descendants, tell of his participation in six major battle
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SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT is a compilation of 564 student bloopers assembled over 40 years of college English teaching by now-retired Professor William Betts. The book is very neatly organized into 19 chapters, each introduced by one or more epigraphs. Imaginative illustrations add to the fun. In black-and-white, on top-quality paper.
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Betts, William Wilson was born on July 25, 1926 in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William Wilson Betts and Bernyce Nineveh (Anderson) Dufton.
AB, Dickinson College, 1949; AM, Pennsylvania State University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, 1954; postgraduate, University of Minnesota, 1950.
Teacher, Greenwood (Delaware) Consolidated School, 1950-1952;
instructor, Ohio U., Athens, 1954-1955;
professor, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1955-1991. Radio sports broadcaster Station WDAD, Indiana, 1969-1989. Associate dean Graduate School, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1967-1971.
Field correspondent Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, 1978-1989.
(SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT is a compilation of 564 stud...)
(For almost the entire duration of the American Revolution...)
Deputy waterways patrolman Pennsylvania Fish Commission, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, 1967-1977. Board directors Ken Sink chapter Trout Unlimited, Indiana, 1965-1976, IndianaCounty Parks & Recreation Commission, 1967-1977, Indiana County Young Men’s Christian Association, 1968-1977. With United States Navy.
Member Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Jane Buckley Jackson, June 29, 1951. Children: Michael Jackson, Thomas Anderson.