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Tom Bissell is a prizewinning writer who published three widely acclaimed books before the age of thirty-four.
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Tom Bissell is the author of Chasing the Sea and God Lives in St. Petersburg, and a contributing editor to Harper's and the Virginia Quarterly Review.
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As a travel writer, however, Tom Bissell is superb.
The Father of All Things: Summary and book reviews of The Father of All Things by Tom Bissell. 2007
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Among 40 men originally on the governor's list, Carleton's Bissell is young enough at 41 to carry the expansion through, yet commands the experience and authority to be head of Canada's largest university.
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The Bissells, of course, were reputed around town to have moneyhow faces in Escanaba changed when the name Bissell came flying back at them!
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Two years later, to the day, Dr. Bissell is to return to the University of Toronto as its President.
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His court-appointed attorney, Hoyt Baugh, called Bissell "absolutely, certifiably crazy as hell."
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His court-appointed attorney, Hoyt Baugh, called Bissell "absolutely, certifiably crazy as hell."
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His court-appointed attorney, Hoyt Baugh, called Bissell "absolutely, certifiably crazy as hell."
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His court-appointed attorney, Hoyt Baugh, called Bissell "absolutely, certifiably crazy as hell."
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