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Perhaps I should begin with my actual name, which is William (better known as Bill) Fuller. I’m a graduate of Paris [Texas] High School, 1962; a student at Paris Junior College, 1962-63; and a graduate of North Texas State University, B.A. 1966, M.A. 1970. I’m retired from a Federal Civil Service career as an education program manager, a transition services manager, and a retirement services officer for the U.S. Army. Depending on the location of my primary employment at the time, I also taught English grammar and literature as an adjunct faculty member of the University of Maryland, Brigham Young University, University of Alaska Anchorage, Wayland Baptist University, and Black Hills State University. Now, amidst innumerable homeowner projects, I scrounge time to read all (assuming I live long enough) those books for which I had no time when I was a student and a teacher, posting pithy reviews of them on Amazon.com, which I am confident that no one ever reads. I also tend to expend countless hours on genealogy, another pursuit for absolutely no reward other than a bit of self gratification. Anyone who, for whatever unfathomable reasons, would like to investigate me further is cordially invited to my Web site at http://wfuller44.googlepages.com/tableofcontents. There you will find links to my detailed genealogy pages, my model railroad hobby, and my father’s World War I unit, not to mention a photograph and a slew of links that will undoubtedly betray my political and social priorities. As to those, whether we agree or agree to disagree, by all means do come visit. |

