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Nebraska Authors

R. W. Putney

AKA: Richard W. Putney

Born 1921-06-07 Lincoln, NE (USA)

Died 1993-03-12
Lincoln, NE (USA)

Buried
Lincoln, NE (USA)
Wyuka Cemetery

Places Lived

Lincoln, NE

Author Of

  • Music and Audio

Keywords

Handbell Ringing; Music

Occupation

President of Lincoln Society of Bell Ringers
Musician
Writer

Associations

Lincoln Society of Bell Ringers, Lincoln, NE

Bibliography

What Is Change Ringing: Being an Attempt to Provide the Curious with a Brief Explanation as to the Whys and Wherefores of this Amazing Art and Science. 1940.

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