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  1. Both of Zane Grey's sons worked to continue their father's legacy in the years after his death, but met with only middling success. Loren Grey worked on a pulp series featuring Lassiter from RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, while Romer Grey wrote (or maybe just oversaw) new stories for several Zane Grey heroes, including THE LONE STAR RANGER's Buck Duane.

  2. Oct 2, 2018 · Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Duane Grey Saxton (Saint Louis Park, Minnesota), who passed away at the age of 92, on September 23, 2018. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Duane ...

  3. Duane Morris LLP. 230 Park Avenue, Suite 1130. New York, NY 10169-0079. USA. Biography. Representative Matters. Resume. Publications and Speaking Engagements. Katelynn Gray focuses in the area of employment law. Ms. Gray regularly counsels clients on a variety of employment issues and matters, including hiring and recruitment, employee ...

  4. 241. The Lone Star Ranger is a Western novel published by Zane Grey in 1915. The book takes place in Texas, the Lone Star State, and several main characters are Texan outlaws. It follows the life of Buck Duane, a man who becomes an outlaw and then redeems himself in the eyes of the law. The novel was dedicated to the Texas Ranger John Hughes.

  5. Duane GREY : Sa vie biographie et ses films son blog avec ses photos. ... Mr. Bigfoot (1956) (as Duane Thorsen) Dutch Hogan The Hoodoo Mine (1956) ...

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · The characteristics and adaptability of the proposed grey Duane model (GDM) are analyzed and compared with two traditional reliability growth prediction models. Utilizing a first-order accumulation generation operation, a differential function is established to estimate the unknown parameters in GDM.

  7. Last of the Duanes is the original version of The Lone Star Ranger. Originally written in 1913, it was rejected by Munsey's Magazine as too violent. In the meantime, Grey wrote and published another manuscript titled Rangers of the Lone Star early in 1914; later that year, Grey sold the original story to The Argosy.