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  1. JOHN GUSTAV-WRATHALL is Senior Vice President of Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons and adjunct professor of American Religious History at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, where he teaches future Protestant ministers about Mormonism (and other religions). He is the author of Take the Young Stranger by the Hand: Same-sex ...

  2. John Donald Gustav-Wrathall. Now associated with family health clubs, the YMCA’s bland image is the result of relentless outreach and the studied avoidance of controversy. But, as John Gustav-Wrathall shows in his revealing social history of the organization, the life of the YMCA has been filled with strife, tragedy, and irony, a life that ...

  3. May 31, 2023 · On the night the Bishop died on, a sufferer of insomnia who inhabits a farmhouse near the bank of the Rhine, altogether roughly one hundred metres from the tower on the island where the Bishop died, admits hearing a scratching noise with a simultaneous patter which sounded like thousands of small feet….

  4. John Bull, c.1880. State Library of South Australia, b20472699. John Wrathall Bull (1804-1886), agent, farmer and author, was born on 23 June 1804, in St Paul's Cray, Kent, England, the son of Rev. John Bull, incumbent of St John's, Walthamstow, Essex. After some years of dairying in Cheshire, he moved to Cranfield in Bedfordshire, where he ...

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › all-voters › john-wrathallJohn Wrathall | BFI

    Film Year Director; A Canterbury Tale: 1944: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger: The Searchers: 1956: John Ford: Sweet Smell of Success: 1957: Alexander Mackendrick

  6. John facilitates patent filings in the U.S. and internationally, maintains patent dockets and monitors patent prosecution in collaboration with attorneys, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, international counsel, and various foreign patent offices. Prior to joining the firm, John served as an intellectual property paralegal with an AmLaw 200 ...

  7. Dec 30, 2008 · Directed by Vicente Amorim; written by John Wrathall, based on the play by C. P. Taylor; director of photography, Andrew Dunn; edited by John Wilson; music by Simon Lacey; ...