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James Wagner (actor)
James Wagner may refer to: * James Elvin Wagner James Elvin Wagner (1873–1969) was a U.S. clergyman. The last president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, Wagner served as the first co-president of the United Church of Christ from 1957 until 1961. His Congregational Christian counter ... (1873–1969), American clergyman * James Wagner (poet) (born 1969), American poet * James W. Wagner (born 1953), president of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia {{hndis, Wagner, James ...
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James Elvin Wagner
James Elvin Wagner (1873–1969) was a U.S. clergyman. The last president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, Wagner served as the first co-president of the United Church of Christ from 1957 until 1961. His Congregational Christian counterpart was the Rev. Fred Hoskins Fred Hoskins (8 January 1906 – 20 April 1966) was an American clergyman who served as first co-president of United Church of Christ with James Wagner from 1957 to 1961. Life and career Hoskins was a graduate of Illinois College before earning a .... 1873 births 1969 deaths United Church of Christ members United Church of Christ ministers Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany {{US-Christian-clergy-stub ...
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James Wagner (poet)
James Wagner (born 1969) is an American poet. The poet and critic Joyelle McSweeney wrote that the poems in his first collection, ''the false sun recordings'', "form a semi-coherent push-me/pull-you-type dialogue about stability and wholeness, by turns humorous... and serious. In recent works such as ''The Idiocy'' and ''Query/Xombies'', Wagner focuses on the searching qualities of human existence, whether through logical argument (and its attendant pitfalls), or through the medium of the search engine, nominally the modern oracle. His third and most recent collection of poetry, ''Thrown, poems to paintings by Bracha L. Ettinger'', was cited by poet Eileen Tabios for its imaginative intensity, ambition and lyrical prowess. The literary scholar and critic Carla Billitteri has written in an introduction to Wagner’s work given at the University of Maine: The quality of Wagner’s own poetry reflect the profound cognitive turn caused by homophonic translations, and reflect W ...
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