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Cole, Everett B., 1910-2001


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    • Everett Bush
  • Variants

    • Cole, Everett B., 1918-
    • Cole, Everett Bush, 1910-2001
    • Cole, E. B. (Everett Bush), 1910-2001
    • Cole, Everett B., Sr., 1910-2001
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    • Earlier Established Forms

      • Cole, Everett B., 1918-
    • Sources

      • found: Pruett, J. L. Goliad massacre, 1984:CIP t.p. (Everett B. Cole) data sheet (b. 12/4/18)
      • found: Goliad massacre : a tragedy of the Texas revolution, 1985:title page (Jakie L. Pruett and Everett B. Cole, Sr.)
      • found: 5 tales from tomorrow, 1963:title page verso (Exile, by Everett B. Cole)
      • found: Internet Specualtive Fiction Database, 24 October 2018(Everett B. Cole, author of Exile; born 17 April 1910 in Jameston, New York; died 21 August 2001; American science fiction author; full name: Everett Bush Cole)
      • found: Wikipedia, 24 October 2018(Everett B. Cole; Everett B. Cole was an American writer of science fiction short stories and a professional soldier; he fought at Omaha Beach during World War II and worked as a signal maintenance and property officer at Fort Douglas, Utah, retiring in 1960; he got a bachelor's degree in Math and Physics and became a Math, Physics, and Chemistry teacher at Yorktown High School in Texas; his first science fiction story, "Philosophical Corps" was published in the magazine Astounding in 1951; he also co-authored historical books about the south Texas region; he was born 1910-04-17 in Jamestown, New York and died 2001-08-21 in Yorktown, Texas)
      • found: The Science Fiction Encyclopedia, via WWW, 24 October 2018(Cole, Everett B. (1910-2001) US author, formerly a professional US Army soldier and veteran of the Omaha Beach landing in World War Two; he retired from service in 1960 and was a high school teacher until his second retirement in the mid-1970s; he began publishing sf with "Philosophical Corps" for Astounding in March 1951, as E B Cole; besides sf Cole also wrote numerous historical works about southwest Texas)
      • found: Find A Grave, via WWW, 24 October 2018(CWO Everett B Cole, Sr; born 17 April 1910; died 21 August 2001; burial: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; CWO US Army)
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      • 1984-07-30: new
      • 2022-03-06: revised
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