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  • ...ll Gouger", in George H. Scherr, editor; Richard Liebmann-Smith, associate editor: The Best of the Journal of Irreproducible Results. New York: Workman, 9-10
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  • It was clear to us that this weird, unknown animal needed a name. One editor coined the word, Glawackus. "Gla" for Glastonbury; "wack" for wacky; and "u
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  • Being a Monstropedia editor is an exercise in emotional detachment. Always keep in mind that everything
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  • ...ogy of the Moche: An Ancient Andean Society of the Peruvian North Coast'' (Editor)
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  • ...Oscar Wilde novel ''The Picture of Dorian Gray''. Masterton was also the editor of Scare Care, a horror anthology published for the benefit of abused chil
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  • ...web resources demonstrates that the material is verifiable and is not the editor's opinion.
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  • In 1954 A. Boone McCallum, Editor of The Star News held a contest to name the serpent of Payette Lake. The w
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  • Although Monstropedia is largely maintained by its editor membership, there are those who are responsible for the general integrity o See the Guardians page for information on duties and privileges. Any editor may apply to become a Guardian.
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  • * Leach, Maria (editor). ''The Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology, and Leg
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  • ...t occurrence of MIB was traced to a man named Albert K. Bender. He was the editor of a flying saucer publication called the "Space Review" In the October 195
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  • ...ou learn nothing else, you are now prepared to be a competent Monstropedia editor, at least when it comes to the technical ability to create and edit pages o
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  • ...aster from the Stars|origyear=1984|title=The Book of Eibon|edition=1st ed.|editor=[[Robert M. Price]] (ed.)|year=2002|location=Oakland, CA|publisher=Chaosium ...nd|origyear=1940|pages=|title=The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions|editor=S.T. Joshi (ed.)|edition=|year=1989|publisher=Arkham House|location=Sauk Ci
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  • ...ve witnessed the same event. It was also in this year that Roy Brown, then editor of the Vancouver Sun, wrote, "Too many reputable people have seen [the mons
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  • ...ded online sources will be placed at the beginning of each category. Each editor will check the recommended sources and use it as inspiration to write the a ...of the appearance of the sections can vary according to the subject or the editor’s feeling.
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  • * Coleman, M.H. (1998) ''Letter to the Editor''. JSPR 62, 372-374. * Cutten, J. (1969) ''Letter to the Editor''. New Scientist (April 3rd).
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  • ...Andrew Romero''' (born 4 February, 1940) is an American director, writer, editor and actor. He is best known for his Dead Series, a tetralogy of horror movi
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  • The editor of The Times, who poured scorn on the Home Secretary's decision to eventual
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  • In July 1935 the editor of The Listener, Richard S. "Rex" Lambert, and his friend, paranormal inves
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  • === As Editor ===
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  • ...writing him letters and paying him visits. Since 1985, freelance magazine editor Doreen Lioy wrote him nearly 75 letters during his incarceration. In 1988 h
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  • ...an print sources, which often show the work or bias of the [[writer]] or [[editor]].
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  • ...e category tags are in a consistent place so they are easy to find when an editor is updating the categorization of a bunch of articles.
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  • ...Rich, noted colonizer and church man. It was addressed to Brother Cannon, editor of the Deseret News[,] and it said “I have talked with some of the partie
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  • ...Monster was introduced to children by Hiroshi Minamiyama (Science fiction editor, occult writer) and other writers as "3-meter alien." Many children in the
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  • *On 25 March, 1949, Silvester Bolam, editor of the Daily Mirror, was jailed for three months and the newspaper’s publ
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  • ...the poor rural 'hicks' who made up his constituency. On the advice of his editor, the surname was changed to sound more stereotypically Anglo-American, but
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  • ...on October 5, 1958 (Coleman and Clark, 39-40). Genzoli was a columnist and editor at the ''Humbolt Times'', and that day's front page story showed Jerry Crew ...iano, ''Noticas de Nutka: An Account of Nootka Sound'', Iris Higbe Wilson, editor and traslator, University of Washington Press, 1970, ISBN 0295950617
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  • Recently, Henry Gee, editor of the prestigious Nature, writes of an unexpected discovery that:
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  • ...r was received at the ''San Francisco Examiner'' with the salutation "Dear Editor This is the Zodiac speaking". It was the first time the killer had referred ...onicle received another letter postmarked February 14, 1974, informing the editor that the initials for the Symbionese Liberation Army spelled out an Old Nor
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  • *4. ^ a b Lewis, James R., Oliver, Evelyn Dorothy, Sisung Kelle S. (Editor) (1996), Angels A to Z, Entry: Incubi and Succubi, pp. 218, 219, Visible In
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  • ...Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies'', 2002; Russ Kick, editor.
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  • ...a Dr. Morgan Davies. Subsequently he fell under the suspicion of newspaper editor William Thomas Stead, the writer Mabel Collins and her friend Baroness Vitt ...dissecting scalpel which he claimed to have possessed when he wrote to the editor of the ‘Merry England’ in January 1889 of his need to swap to a razor f
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  • ...d, ''The Mythology of All Races'', v.1, ''Greek and Roman'', 1916, General editor, Louis Herbert Gray.
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  • The book was written after Tam Mossman, an editor at the publishing house Prentice Hall, introduced George and Kathy Lutz to
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  • ...he Horror in the Museum|title=The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions|editor=S.T. Joshi (ed.)|publisher=Arkham House|location=Sauk City, WI|year=1989|id
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  • *Mauter, Thomas (editor), ''The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy'', Penguin Books, 1998, ISBN 01405
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  • ...Second Empire;" the volume is prefaced with a notice that says that " The Editor hopes that Mental Pathologists, for whose eyes alone this treatise is desti
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  • ...gin. This claim was disputed by a native French speaker in a letter to the editor of that same publication that ran on 6 December.
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