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Jun 7, 2023 · Wants to Hunt a Bear is set in Texas, 1864-1974, the period of the so-called “Indian Wars.”. Author Chuck Greenwood empathetically portrays members of the Commanche tribe who are named after their skill—“Wants to Hunt a Bear,” “Walks Early,” “Always Gets the Buffalo,” and “Loves the Morning”—as well as members of the U.S ...
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Apr 8, 2017 · During his tenure, Greenwood prosecuted numerous officers accused of wrongdoing, including some accused of tampering with government records and other misconduct, and the high-profile case ...
Apr 9, 2017 · Greenwood oversaw investigations into run-of-the-mill misconduct and more highly charged incidents, from an invasive roadside body search by two deputies and the termination of a prominent detective who slept with a woman who was a witness to the murder of Deputy Darren Goforth.
In October 1929, after being owed three months wages from his last job as a typist, he took home the office typewriter in lieu of his wages, and began to write the stories of the people of Hanky Park, to earn a living.
Love on the Dole is a novel by Walter Greenwood, about working-class poverty in 1930s Northern England. It has been made into both a play and a film.
Chuck did a great job of bringing the right people in and giving them a chance. He didn’t have a lot of players from big schools. Hanratty, Lynn, Franco…a few, but not many.
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Walter Greenwood is remembered chiefly as the author of the novel, Love on the Dole (1933), and then a play-adaptation (1935), both of which had a wide impact on public perceptions of the intolerable living conditions of the unemployed in the nineteen-thirties.