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Marshall Wright (other)
Marshall Wright may refer to: *Marshall Wright (diplomat) (1926–2013), American politician *Marshall Wright (historian) Marshall Wright is a baseball historian. Born in LaGrange, Illinois and raised in North Riverside, Illinois, he resides in Quincy, Massachusetts. Wright graduated from the Bill Kinnamon Umpire (baseball), Umpire School in 1980. He has been an ..., American historian * Marshall Wright (politician) (born 1976), American lawyer {{hndis, Wright, Marshall ...
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Marshall Wright (diplomat)
William Marshall Wright (July 14, 1926 – December 31, 2013) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs from May 29, 1973, until February 2, 1974. He had previously been senior staff member at the National Security Council A national security council (NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security. An NSC is often headed by a n .... He was a resident of Arkansas. References List of Assistant SecretariesNixon archivesState Department history

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Marshall Wright (historian)
Marshall Wright is a baseball historian. Born in LaGrange, Illinois and raised in North Riverside, Illinois, he resides in Quincy, Massachusetts. Wright graduated from the Bill Kinnamon Umpire (baseball), Umpire School in 1980. He has been an employee of Howe Sportsdata (now SportsTicker) since 1994. He has written several books on the history of minor league baseball. In 1998, he received the Sporting News - SABR Baseball Research Award for his book on the International League. Wright has been a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) since 1987. In 1998, Wright and fellow baseball historian Bill Weiss were chosen by minor league baseball to choose The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams. References Bibliography *''Nineteenth Century Baseball: Year-By-Year Statistics for the Major League Teams, 1871 Through 1900'' () *''The American Association: Year-By-Year Statistics for the Baseball Minor League, 1902-1952'' () *''The Internat ...
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