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  2. Ward Wood - Wikipedia

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    Ward Wood (August 8, 1924 – November 3, 2001) [1] was an American actor and television writer. Wood was probably best known for his recurring role as police Lt. Art Malcolm in the TV series Mannix from 1968 to 1975.

  3. Adventures of the Flying Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Flying students Danny Collins (Johnny Downs), "Jinx" Roberts (Bobby Jordan), "Scrapper" McKay (Ward Wood) and "Zombie" Parker (William Benedict) are suspected of a series of murders perpetrated by engineer, Arthur Galt (Robert Armstrong) operating as a Nazi agent known as the Black Hangman. [2]

  4. Mannix - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of the series, Mannix's most frequently used contact is Lieutenant Art Malcolm, played by Ward Wood. Another semiregular guest, although not as frequent, was Robert Reed, whose appearances as Lieutenant Adam Tobias coincided with his tenure on The Brady Bunch, which also was produced by Paramount Television. [6]

  5. Frederick Charles Ward - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Charles Ward (1900–1990) was a furniture and interior designer in Australia. [1] Ward worked with native wood in his long career. [2]His designs were installed in the creation of the Australian National University campus, where he also served as the first head of the design unit.

  6. Lynd Ward - Wikipedia

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    A wood block engraved by Lynd Ward for plate #29 of his Prelude to a Million Years Ward is known for his wordless novels told entirely through dramatic wood engravings . Ward's first work, Gods' Man (1929), uses a blend of Art Deco and Expressionist styles to tell the story of an artist's struggle with his craft, his seduction and subsequent ...

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  8. Wild Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from university [6] in 1926, Ward married writer May McNeer and the couple left for an extended honeymoon in Europe. [7] Ward spent a year studying wood engraving in Leipzig, Germany, where he encountered German Expressionist art and read the wordless novel The Sun [a] (1919) by Flemish woodcut artist Frans Masereel (1889 ...

  9. Cam Ward's message: "If you don't draft me, that's your fault"

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    Ward tossed three touchdown passes in the first half against Iowa State to raise his career total to 158. Miami led 31-28 when Ward departed but eventually lost 42-41 to Iowa State.