WOODWARD, WILLIAM E.
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October 2, 1874-September 27, 1950. Citadel Class of 1893. Woodward was one of the most prolific authors ever to have graduated from The Citadel. Books: Bunk, 1923; Lottery, 1924; Bread and Circuses, 1925; George Washington, the Image and the Man, 1926; Meet General Grant, 1928, Money for Tomorrow, 1932; Evelyn Prentice, 1933; A New American History, 1936; Lafayette, 1938; The Way Our People Lived, 1944; Tom Payne, America's Godfather, 1945; The Gift of Life (Autobiography), 1947; Years of Madness, 1951.
His portrait hangs in the Daniel Library.
(Sources: Stanley Kunitz, Twentieth Century Authors, p. 1547. REF PN771 .W67; Biography Index, 1950; Who Was Who In America, 1951-1960, p. 939. REF E176 W64 1951-60) (HN & DH)
