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Jill Warford, its executive director, said Tuesday that Parks "had a very rough start in life and he overcame so much, but was such a good person and kind person that he never let the bad things that happened to him make him bitter."
March 2006 2006
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"We can't afford to focus on our earliest learners," says Warford, "and then ignore what happens to them later on."
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Fr. Warford says he was short but well-made, fair-complexioned, with a chestnut beard, and a slight cast in his eyes.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Father Warford says: "There was not a priest in the whole West of England, who, to my knowledge, was his equal in virtue."
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Then he betook himself by means of a bus to the Warford residence.
The Sign at Six Stewart Edward White 1909
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Warford, though neither would have been able to analyze the reason for its weirdness.
The Sign at Six Stewart Edward White 1909
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"The worst was in the tubes --" Warford began, but Darrow interrupted him.
The Sign at Six Stewart Edward White 1909
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Brian Warford, 17, was taking classes at Cleveland State University as an alternative education student earning his high school degree when he was shot and killed.
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Brian Warford, 17, was taking classes at Cleveland State University as an alternative education student earning his high school degree when he was shot and killed.
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Cora Warford, whose son was among those killed, said in a statement afterward that "justice has been served."
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