Wolcott
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In his introduction Wolcott admits to “going soft” lately, to “becoming a more loving, caring, dulcimer-strumming individual.”
The Obligation to be Interesting: James Wolcott’s “Critical Mass” |William Giraldi |October 24, 2013 |DAILY BEASTRedundancy in general remains an issue for Wolcott: “white-boned,” “pale-moon,” “bulk-sized,” “streaming cataract,” “forlorn rue.”
The Obligation to be Interesting: James Wolcott’s “Critical Mass” |William Giraldi |October 24, 2013 |DAILY BEASTIn his trial for the killings, Wolcott was declared not guilty by reason of insanity after being diagnosed with a mental illness.
My Professor, the Killer: Why Dr. James St. James Should Stay |Joelle Charbonneau |August 8, 2013 |DAILY BEASTWhile detained in a mental institution, Wolcott earned his high school diploma and began taking college courses in psychology.
My Professor, the Killer: Why Dr. James St. James Should Stay |Joelle Charbonneau |August 8, 2013 |DAILY BEAST
As we stood up to go, the younger miner said gently: "Ashley, will you not see to Mrs. Wolcott?"
The Comstock Club |Charles Carroll GoodwinWolcott obeyed and reported that Marshall "has yet expressed no opinion."
The Life of John Marshall (Volume 2 of 4) |Albert J. BeveridgeMr. Wolcott, did not you say bimetallism in the United States meant repudiation?
One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed |C. A. BogardusWolcott Norris paused and for a minute or two gazed straight before him.
The Mark of the Knife |Clayton H. ErnstWolcott "cordially thanks" Marshall for "the obliging expressions of" his "friendship."
The Life of John Marshall (Volume 2 of 4) |Albert J. Beveridge