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Bill Morgan (lottery Winner)
Bill Morgan may refer to: *Bill Morgan (producer) (1940–2020), CBC television producer *Bill Morgan (archivist) Bill Morgan is an American writer, editor and painter, best known for his work as an archivist and bibliographer for public figures such as Allen Ginsberg Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Abbie Hoffman, and Timothy Leary. Biography Morgan was Ginsberg's per ..., associated with the Beat literary movement * Bill Morgan (outfielder/catcher) (1857–1938), baseball player for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Richmond Virginians and Baltimore Monumentals * Bill Morgan (outfielder/shortstop) (1856–1908), baseball player for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and Washington Nationals * Bill Morgan (American football) (1910–1985), American football player * Bill Morgan (judoka) (born 1975), Canadian judoka and three-time Paralympian * Bill Morgan (rugby), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s * Bill Morgan (lottery winner), an Australian who won the lottery for a seco ...
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Bill Morgan (producer)
William John Morgan (September 19, 1940 – November 16, 2020) was an Australian Canadian journalist, best known as a television producer for CBC News. Career Morgan was born in Geelong, Australia, and immigrated to Canada from Great Britain in 1967. In the late 1960s, he was editor of the ''Brandon Sun'' newspaper. He was producer of local news and current affairs program, ''24Hours'' on CBWT for its first season (1970–1971), and became Executive Producer in the second. Morgan was part of an internal CBC task force that met in July, 1979 to study moving '' The National'' to 10 p.m. Later that year he was also involved in the CRTC application for the proposed CBC-2 service. ''The National'' was moved to 10 p.m. in January 1982, however the application for a second CBC television network was denied in early 1981. In early 1982, Morgan was named director of news and current affairs of the CBC. He used this experience as a template to help create CBC's '' The Journal'' in th ...
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Bill Morgan (archivist)
Bill Morgan is an American writer, editor and painter, best known for his work as an archivist and bibliographer for public figures such as Allen Ginsberg Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Abbie Hoffman, and Timothy Leary. Biography Morgan was Ginsberg's personal archivist and bibliographer from the early 1980s until the author's death from cancer in 1997. Over their 20-year professional relationship, Morgan became quite close to Ginsberg, and has written extensively on the Beat Generation and its key figures. Morgan's interest in the Beats goes back to the early 1970s, when he was attending the University of Pittsburgh. For his master's degree thesis, he compiled a bibliography of the works of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the poet and owner of City Lights Books, the famous San Francisco bookstore. After finishing his thesis, Morgan was encouraged by the editors at the University of Pittsburgh Press to pursue this project with a view toward eventual publication. He continued his research, working i ...
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Bill Morgan (outfielder/catcher)
Henry William Morgan (October 17, 1857 - July 28, 1938) was a professional baseball player in the Major Leagues. He was a catcher and outfielder for the 1884 Richmond Virginians and Baltimore Monumentals The Baltimore Monumentals were an American baseball team in the short-lived Union Association. In their lone season of 1884, they finished fourth in the UA with a 58–47 record. History The team was managed by Bill Henderson. Their top-hitting .... External links

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