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| | Clarence Williams |
 | | Williams understood the potential selling-power of New Orleans music in the North, and since New York City was the center of the music publishing business, he sold his Chicago music stores in 1923 and moved there. |  | | About this time, Williams claimed to be the first songwriter to use the word jazz on a piece of sheet music, and his business card began touting him as "The Originator of Jazz and Boogie Woogie." Williams's writing partner on some songs during the late teens was Spencer Williams (no relation). |  | | In 1917, he and Williams put together a vaudeville act, and they achieved moderate success with Piron on the violin and Williams playing piano and singing. |
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http://www.redhotjazz.com/williams.html
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| | CL. W. Jacobi's Bottomland Orchestra - Tribute To Clarence Williams Volume 2 |
 | | With one exception, the songs on this CD were transcribed and arranged by Claus Jacobi. |  | | The first, CD 1266, was recorded in 1993 and was Volume 1 of the Clarence Williams tribute. |  | | The group's name comes from a Williams 1927 musical revue, of short term as it turned out, called "Bottomland." This is its second Stomp Off recording. |
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http://www.stompoffrecords.com/albums1300/1336.html
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| | Clarence Williams Baby, Won't you please come home : Jazz CD Reviews- September 2001 MusicWeb(UK) |
 | | Clarence Williams played an important role in the promotion of the music - at various times he acted as a record producer, formed his own publishing company and owned several record stores. |  | | Dispossessin' Me Clarence Williams was born in Plaquemine Delta Louisiana in 1893 and had a long and varied career covering many aspects of the music business. |  | | Clarence Williams - piano, vocals and jug with various small groups under his leadership featuring : Red Allen, Louis Armstrong, Buster Bailey, Sidney Bechet, Wilbur De Paris, Eddie Lang, Louis Metcalfe, King Oliver, Don Redman, Prince Robinson....... |
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http://www.musicweb-international.com/jazz/2001/Oct01/Clarence_Williams.htm
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| | Clarence Williams |
 | | Williams left New Orleans for Chicago in 1920, and opened a music store. |  | | Williams accompanied Bessie on many of the songs she recorded and claimed writer's credit on such songs as Baby, Won't You Please Come Home and T'ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do. |  | | According to Williams, this was the most money anyone in New Orleans had ever made for a song. |
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http://atj.8k.com/noartist/atjwilliams.html
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| | CMT.com : Clarence Williams : Biography |
 | | Quite remarkably, all of Clarence Williams' recordings as a leader have been made available by the Classics label on 14 CDs. |  | | He composed songs, put together all-star groups to record them, and was also involved in selling sheet music of his hits; each activity helped the others. |  | | After 1937, he only appeared on one final session (two songs in 1941), concentrating on the business side of music. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/williams_clarence/bio.jhtml
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| | Clarence Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Williams started a music publishing business with violinist/bandleader Armand J. Piron 1915. |  | | By the early 1910s he was a well regarded local entertainer also playing piano, and was composing new tunes by 1913. |  | | Clarence Williams' name appears as composer or co-composer on numerous tunes, including a number which by Williams' own admission were written by others but which Williams bought all rights to outright, as was a common practice in the music publishing business at the time. |
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http://www.hartselle.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Clarence_Williams
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| | WILLIAMS, Clarence : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |
 | | WILLIAMS, Clarence : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |  | | Williams's own first song was 'You Missed A Good Woman (When You Picked All Over Me)'; he claimed to be the first to use the word 'jazz' on a piece of sheet music. |  | | Clarence Williams by Tom Lord '76 was an exhaustive biodiscography, virtually a history of NYC race music, with rare photos from Eva's collection. |
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http://www.musicweb-international.com/encyclopaedia/w/W79.HTM
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| | Tishomingo Blues: The Story of Composer Spencer Williams |
 | | The Royal Garden was the legendary South Side Chicago dance hall where Bix Beiderbecke came with his Whiteman Band buddies to listen in awe to King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. |  | | Vernel Bagneris, who plays the part of Spencer Williams in this musical biography of Williams' life. |  | | Words and Music by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams |
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http://www.riverwalk.org/proglist/showpromo/spencerwilliams.htm
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| | Early Recordings of African Americans/Early Ragtime |
 | | No record company invited Joplin into a studio to make cylinders or discs, or if he was invited to make recordings, which is unlikely for various reasons, he declined. |  | | Next is a detailed index so you can look up specific songs, record companies, and singers. |  | | An article on Nathaniel Dett, director of music at Hampton Institute, Virginia ("No people love music as a mere expression of everyday life as does the Negro..."). |
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http://www.garlic.com/~tgracyk/early_ragtime.htm
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| | Whoop It Up by Clarence Williams |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. All Music Guide is a registered Trademark of AEC One Stop Group, Inc. |  | | In Our Cottage of Love - Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings |  | | Tag all your own MP3 files with album covers easily with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |
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http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album/album.cgi?ALBUMID=948448
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| | Songwriters Hall of Fame |
 | | nown as one of the pioneers of New Orleans jazz, composer Clarence Williams was born in Plaquemin, Louisiana on October 6, 1893. |  | | It was while working for radio that Williams began composing and contributing his own songs to vaudeville. |  | | By 1923, Williams was organizing radio and recording units including his own trio in New York. |
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http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=286
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| | Tom Morgan - Author |
 | | The Roots Music Gathering Radio Show, a series of programs which I produced with John Sinclair will be available to radio stations in September 2000. |  | | At the music syposium that takes place as part of the French Quarter Festival, I gave talk about the early New Orleans jazz composers. |  | | This series features music and interviews with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Dale Hakwins and Little Freddie King. |
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http://www.jass.com/tom/next/write.html
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| | photography.for.the.mass.media |
 | | Clarence Williams (center), is joined by former Pulitzer recipients, Tom Gralish (left), and Tom Kelly, during a reception at Temple University. |  | | He spent five months chronicling the tortured lives of children living with drug addicts and alcoholics. |  | | Temple University photography graduate Clarence Williams received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography. |
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http://www.temple.edu/photo/formerstudents.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Music: The Complete Sessions, Vol. 1 (1923-1928) |
 | | Some of these, and in particular Eva Taylor who was married to Williams and sings on 6 tracks, veer towards the vaudeville end of the classic blues spectrum. |  | | Customers who bought titles by Clarence Williams also bought titles by these artists: |  | | This French issue, well filled, with useful translated notes and full recording details, brings together his first 24 sides, all cut in 1923. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000JCJ?v=glance
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| | Clarence Williams III Current Month TV Schedule |
 | | A Minneapolis singer's sordid family background provides the impetus for his rise to the top of the music world. |  | | Starring Allen Payne, William Forsythe, Clarence Williams III, Michael Taliferro, Angelle Brooks, William L Johnson, Aaron D Spears, Andrew Divoff, Richard Lawson, Veronica Redd. |  | | Starring Kellie Martin, Clarence Williams III, Nina Siemaszko. |
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http://www.tv-now.com/stars/clarwill.html
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| | Footlight.com > Williams, Clarence |
 | | This second volume completes the whole body of Clarence Williams' recordings for QRS, in excellent sound quality! |  | | Throughout all these sides pervades the ever-present spirit and musicianship of Clarence Williams. |  | | All Mail Orders Require a $10.00 PRODUCT Minimum NOT Including Cost of Shipping. |
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http://www.footlight.com/artist.cfm?artist_id=8408
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| | Fr. Clarence Williams: Biography |
 | | Williams has been chosen as the keynote speaker for two global conferences on racism: in the Northern hemisphere, Carceras, Spain in September 1998; and in the Southern hemisphere, Lima, Peru in February, 1999. |  | | Williams has had a variety of interesting challenges. |  | | Williams was the Program Director for the Black Catholic men who participated in the (Two) Million Man March in October, 1995. |
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http://www.bcimall.org/frcbio.htm
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| | Jet: Clarence Williams III Takes Spotlight As Villain In Thriller `Reindeer Games'. - Review - movie review |
 | | Williams acknowledged he has played sinister, mysterious characters in a number of his films, including the roles he had in The General's Daughter, Deep Cover and 52 Pickup. |  | | Whether sinister or complex (as he was in The Legend of 1900 and Life), Williams is one of the veteran actors who consistently finds work in Hollywood. |  | | Theron is the woman with whom Affleck's char actor has corresponded during his prison stay. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_12_97/ai_60041451
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| | Clarence Williams III |
 | | Though his stage appearances would run in spurts after his TV and film breaks, Williams never abandoned the theater and won much praise starring opposite Maggie Smith in Tom Stoppard's "Night and Day" (1979). |  | | Born and raised in Harlem, Williams began his career in theater with a small part in "Dark of the Moon" (c. |  | | Rather than be cast in similar roles on TV or in "Blaxploitation" films, Williams fled Hollywood when the series folded, although he did reprise the role of Linc in a 1979 TV-movie. |
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http://www.tv.com/clarence-williams-iii/person/16017/summary.html
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| | Clarence Williams III - Memory Alpha |
 | | Clarence Williams III (August 21, 1939 -) is an actor who played Omet'iklan in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "To the Death." He is the grandson of musician Clarence Williams. |  | | His other work includes roles in the films Deep Cover (1992), Hoodlum (1997), The General's Daughter (1999) and Half-Baked; and appearances on the TV shows Judging Amy, Twin Peaks, and T.J. Hooker, the latter of which starred TOS actor William Shatner. |  | | Clarence Williams III (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0929934/) at the Internet Movie Database (http://www.imdb.com/) |
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http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Clarence_Williams_III
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| | Clarence Williams III/"Reindeer Games" |
 | | Just released from prison, all Rudy Duncan (Ben Affleck) wants is to start a new life with Ashley (Charlize Theron), the girl of his dreams, whom he met through pen pal letters in prison. |  | | The subject of this interview is actor Clarence Williams III, who plays Merlin, a truck driver turned enforcer. |  | | John Frankenheimer brings his notorious love of complicated characters and trademark attention to riveting details in Reindeer Games, his latest suspense thriller. |
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http://www.medialink.com/medialink/r00-044.shtml
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| | Clarence Williams |
 | | He is currently working on his third book tentatively titled, Search for Identity: A History of the Black Experience at MIT, 1865-2000. |  | | Williams has lectured widely on the issues and challenges of our society, specifically on diversity and racial and cultural differences, in colleges, high schools, and national and international organizations. |  | | He and his wife Mildred (Cogdell) Williams have two sons, two daughters-in-law and one granddaughter, Cameron. |
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http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/outreach/WHBHMC/HTMLdocs/williams.htm
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| | Clarence Williams, running back, junior |
 | | Williams is majoring in sports management and communication in Michigan's Division of Kinesiology, and was born on May 16, 1977. |  | | All content © copyright 1997 Detroit Free Press and may not be republished without permission. |  | | He was also the fifth-ranked prospect on the Free Press' Best of the Midwest list. |
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http://www.freep.com/sports/umichfb/c_williams.htm
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| | Home |
 | | Some day, perhaps Beale Street will welcome my dirge, but then I would need to bear the agony of refining such music as well. |  | | I bet I would be good at it, those mournful sounds of B. King and Hank Williams that tell a guarded story. |  | | My name is Clarence Arthur Williams, nickname Sonny, and I can be reached at this email address: sonnyw@msn.com. |
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| | Clarence Williams statistics - pro-football-reference.com |
 | | Clarence Williams is not in the all-time top 50 in any major category. |  | | For the best fantasy football information on the web, visit footballguys.com. |  | | You are here: > pro-football-reference.com > Players > Running Backs > Clarence Williams |
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http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/WillCl01.htm
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| | Newseum's Photojournalist of the Month |
 | | He and three other photographers founded the Iris Photo Collective to explore the lives of people of color and their relationships to the world. |  | | Philadelphia native Clarence Williams began his career in journalism at the Times Community Newspapers in Reston, Va. In 1994, he was selected for the minority editorial training program at the Los Angeles Times and was hired as a staff photographer the following year. |  | | Williams has documented the lives of child soldiers in Burundi, violence in southeast Los Angeles, child labor and the Palestinian uprising in the West Bank. |
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http://www.newseum.org/photojournalist/archive/august
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| | The Production : Clarence Williams III |
 | | Throughout his prolific career, Clarence Williams III has graced the acting world in such diverse projects as The Mod Squad, television's popular series of the `70s, and the critically acclaimed films 52 Pick Up and Against the Wall, both directed by John Frankenheimer. |  | | On stage, Williams starred in Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, for which he received a Tony nomination. |  | | Williams' film credits include Tales from the Hood, I'm Gonna Get You Sucka, Sugar Hill, Purple Rain, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, The Immortals, Hoods, Sprung and The Brave, directed by Johnny Depp. |
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http://alt.tnt.tv/movies/tntoriginals/wallace/prod.cast.williams.html
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| | SportsLine USA Photo - Clarence Williams |
 | | Wolverines celebrate Williams' TD 25 NOV 1995: Michigan running back Clarence Williams is mobbed by teammates Rod Payne (52) and Jon Jansen (77) after his TD put the Wolverines up 24-15. |
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http://ww3.sportsline.com/b/apphotos/Williams112595.htm
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| | Dance History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Tap Dance - Main Page |
 | | Before these dancers offered their renditions of these dances, Master Juba (William Henry Lane) who was known as "the dancinest fellow ever-was" and is described as doing a tap type dance (but was more of a clog. |  | | Tap dancing started with the Negro slaves who would beat out rhythms and dance on river boats. |  | | Tap Dance sprang from U.S. soil and would be made popular by dancers like "Daddy" Thomas Rice" (white) and "Zip Coon" who started the popularity of Negro- |
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http://www.streetswing.com/histmain/z3tap1.htm
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| | Clarence Williams |
 | | Clarence is a Browns Mills resident, and a widower raising his family as a single father. |  | | He has been a Babe Ruth League manager and coach, and is active in community service through St. Marks Baptist Church. |
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http://www.pemberton-twp.com/CWilliams.html
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| | Recharger Welcomes Clarence Williams to Advertising Department: |
 | | "Williams' business background and enthusiastic personality will make an excellent addition to our sales staff," said Sales Manager Gabrielle Reisler. |  | | Williams brings more than five years of sales and marketing experience to Recharger Magazine. |  | | LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Recharger Magazine is pleased to announce that Clarence Williams has joined the staff as display advertising sales representative. |
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http://www.rechargermag.com/article.asp?id=200105050
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| | Classic TV Shows - Mod Squad - Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, Clarence Williams, Tige Andrews |
 | | Lincoln Hayes (Clarence Williams III) was the product of a 13 kid ghetto home who had been arrested at the Watts riots. |  | | Pete Cochran (Michael Cole) had been thrown out of his Beverly Hills home by his rich parents and he had stolen a car. |  | | Classic TV Shows - Mod Squad - Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, Clarence Williams, Tige Andrews |
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http://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/mod-squad.htm
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| | CLARENCE WILLIAMS |
 | | Whether it's a real estate note created when selling a property, a business note created when selling a business or even a structured settlement, there are thousands of notes out there that could be turned into cash! |  | | CLARENCE WILLIAMS is a premier cash flow specialist who works with private individuals to liquidate their cash flows. |  | | CLARENCE WILLIAMS is available to assist you with the structuring, purchase, or sale of real estate notes. |
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http://cash4cashflows.com/clarencewilliams
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| | Jazz Link Enterprises |
 | | Dusko Gojkovic; John Graas; Red McKenzie; Kazumi Watanabe; Spencer Williams. |  | | Pepper Adams; Flavio Ambrosetti; J. Heard; Sonny Igoe; Hal Singer; Bill Stegmeyer; Clarence Williams. |  | | Betty Bennett; Sonny Criss; Speckled Red; Fats Sadi; Ernie Watts; Roy Zimmerman. |
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http://www.jazzlinkenterprises.com/birthdays/birthdays_october.html
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| | DigiGuide : Clarence Williams |
 | | DigiGuide is free for 30 days, so why not give it a go, you will be amazed you did without it. |  | | Download DigiGuide, the best TV guide, and never miss a programme with Clarence Williams in it again |  | | Find out more on Clarence Williams at the Internet Movie Database |
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http://library.digiguide.com/lib/person/36940
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| | The Clarence Williams Collection V.1 1927-1928 - Clarence Williams |
 | | Remember to add your Name, City, State and/or Country if you would like to receive credit for your review. |  | | All other submissions will be listed as anonymous. |  | | Add a Review for The Clarence Williams Collection V.1 1927-1928 by Clarence Williams: |
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http://www.venerablemusic.com/catalog/AddReview.asp?TitleID=4468
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| | Clarence "Don" Williams obituary |
 | | He is preceded in death by his father Clarence in 1975; oldest son, Jeffrey in 1963; brother, Everett; and two nephews, Chad Henrikson and Gary Hoff. |  | | Don was born Sept. 18, 1941 in Spring Grove, Minn. to Gladys Karon (Treagen) and Clarence Lester Williams. |  | | Clarence "Don" Williams, age 56 of Fairfax, passed away suddenly Saturday, Nov. 22 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minn. |
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http://www.herald-journal.com/obits/1997/williams1197.html
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| | Fr. Clarence Williams: OBCM Web Page |
 | | This is a test to view a Father Clarence Williams document..... |  | | Clarence Williams, CPPS, Ph.D. Director, Black Catholic Ministries, Dept. of Parish Life Telephone: (313) 237-4696 |  | | Clarence Williams, CPPS, Ph.D. Send E-Mail to Fr. |
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http://www.bcimall.org/williams.htm
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