Burroughs
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Edgar Rice, 1875–1950, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
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John, 1837–1921, U.S. naturalist and essayist.
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William Seward, 1855–98, U.S. inventor of the adding machine.
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his grandson William S(eward), 1914–1997, U.S. novelist.
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Edgar Rice . 1875–1950, US novelist, author of the Tarzan stories
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William S ( eward ). 1914–97, US novelist, noted for his experimental works exploring themes of drug addiction, violence, and homosexuality. His novels include Junkie (1953), The Naked Lunch (1959), and Interzone (1989)
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Oxnard will face Mission Viejo, a 5-3 winner over Burbank Burroughs.
From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2026
Arcadia 87, Burroughs 51: Owen Eteuati Edwards scored 23 points and had eight rebounds for Arcadia.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
“They’re trying to find things that are high-value commodities that are easy for them to sell,” Burroughs said, pointing to egg and baby-formula burglaries during shortages in recent years.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 29, 2025
TIA launched a hotline this month for member companies to reach out about cargo and strategic theft; it received more than 40 reports in the first few days, Burroughs said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 29, 2025
I loved The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, with its tales of Mowgli, and especially loved the books about Tarzan, by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
From "My Life with the Chimpanzees" by Jane Goodall
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