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'''Wendell Givens''' (born [[1922]], died December 9, [[2006]]) was a former assistant managing editor for the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' and a prolific writer. He retired in [[1986]] after 45 years with the paper. | '''Wendell Givens''' (born [[1922]], died [[December 9]], [[2006]]) was a former assistant managing editor for the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' and a prolific writer. He retired in [[1986]] after 45 years with the paper. | ||
He was survived by his wife, [[Mary Anne Boswell Givens]] and three daughters. He | He was survived by his wife, [[Mary Anne Boswell Givens]] and three daughters. He is interred at [[Jefferson Memorial Gardens]] in [[Trussville]]. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 16:34, 18 September 2008
Wendell Givens (born 1922, died December 9, 2006) was a former assistant managing editor for the Birmingham News and a prolific writer. He retired in 1986 after 45 years with the paper.
He was survived by his wife, Mary Anne Boswell Givens and three daughters. He is interred at Jefferson Memorial Gardens in Trussville.
Publications
- Givens, Wendell and Benny Marhsall (October 2003) All-Time Greatest Alabama Short Stories. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. ISBN 0817350527
- Jemison, Elbert S. and Wendell Givens (January 1997) Playback : From Hickory Nuts to Hall of Fame. Bole-High Publishers. ISBN 1885860102
- Givens, Wendell, Arthur Ben and Elizabeth N. Chitty (December 1992) Ninety-Nine Iron: The Season Sewanee Won Five Games in Six Days. Sewanee: University of the South Press. ISBN 187856109X, republished by Fire Ant Books in August 2003. ISBN 0817350624
- Marshall, Benny and Wendell Givens (editor). (1983) Winning Isn't Everything (But it beats anything that comes in second)."
References
- Stewart, Sherrel Wheeler (December 10, 2006) "Wendell Givens, longtime Birmingham News employee, dies at 84." Birmingham News.