1. Will Oursler

    William Charles Oursler was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler. He frequently wrote and spoke on religious and inspirational subjects. Born in Baltimore, his family soon moved to New York City, where Will grew up and attended school. After a brief stint at art school, he decided to complete college and graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1937. After graduation, Oursler worked on the staffs of various Boston newspapers and began writing in earnest. His first book, The Trial of Vincent Doon, was published in 1941, followed by Folio on Florence White in 1942. Oursler served as a war correspondent for Fawcett Publications during World War II. After the war, he began contributing numerous articles and short stories to well known magazines such as Collier's and Reader's Digest. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    William Charles Oursler (July 12, 1913 - January 7, 1985) [1] was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler.He frequently wrote and spoke on religious and inspirational subjects. Born in Baltimore, his family soon moved to New York City, where Will grew up and attended school.. After a brief stint at art school (Oursler ...
  3. findagrave.com

    William Charles Oursler was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright, Fulton Oursler. Born in Baltimore, his family soon moved to New York City, where Will grew up and attended school. After a brief stint at the Art Students League of New York, he decided to complete college and graduated ...
  4. encyclopedia.com

    Oursler, Will (William Charles) (1913-1985) Author concerned with certain areas of parapsychology. He was born on July 12, 1913, in Baltimore, Maryland. Oursler attended Harvard College and received a B.A. (cum laude) in 1937. Source for information on Oursler, Will (William Charles) (1913-1985): Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary.
  5. William Charles Oursler (July 12, 1913 - January 7, 1985) was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler. He frequently wrote and spoke on religious and inspirational subjects. Born in Baltimore, his family soon moved to New York City, where Will grew up and attended school.
  6. library.syracuse.edu

    Biographical History. Will Oursler (1913-1985) was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator. He was the son of noted novelist Fulton Oursler, and is best known for his novel N.Y. N.Y. (1954) and for his non-fiction Father Flanagan of Boys' Town (1949), which was made into a movie starring Spencer Tracy.
  7. Oursler, Will (William Charles), 1913-1985; Worrall, Ambrose A., 1899-; Worrall, Olga Nathalie Ripich, 1906-Publication date 1976 Topics Parapsychology, Parapsychology, Man Psychic powers Development - Manuals Publisher New York ; London : Harper and Row Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor
  8. biographies.net

    Will Oursler was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler. He frequently wrote and spoke on religious and inspirational subjects. Born July 12, 1913, in Baltimore, Maryland, his family soon moved to New York City where Will grew up and attended school. After a brief stint at ...

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