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AMERICAN WRITER (1854-1923)
W C Morrow; W.C. Morrow; WC Morrow
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W. C. Morrow         
William Chambers Morrow (7 July 1854, Selma, Alabama – 3 Avril 1923, Ojai, California) was an American writer, now noted mainly for his short stories of horror and suspense. He is probably best known for the much-anthologised story "His Unconquerable Enemy" (1889), about the implacable revenge of a servant whose limbs have been amputated on the orders of a cruel rajah.
Ian Morrow         
BRITISH ACCOUNTANT AND POLITICIAN
Sir Ian Morrow
Sir Ian Thomas Morrow (8 June 1912 – 19 April 2006) was a British "company doctor," accountant and briefly Liberal Party politician. In a long career, he saved many struggling businesses, the best known being Rolls-Royce.
Elisabeth Morrow School         
COEDUCATIONAL PRIVATE SCHOOL IN ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES
Elisabeth Morrow; The Elisabeth Morrow School
The Elisabeth Morrow School is a private, co-educational, day school in Englewood, New Jersey, United States.

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W. C. Morrow

William Chambers Morrow (7 July 1854, Selma, Alabama – 3 Avril 1923, Ojai, California) was an American writer, now noted mainly for his short stories of horror and suspense. He is probably best known for the much-anthologised story "His Unconquerable Enemy" (1889), about the implacable revenge of a servant whose limbs have been amputated on the orders of a cruel rajah.