The attendant handed him the phone and dialed 911. And as he was on the phone talking to the attendant one of the assailants came in and began shooting.
"William Ware" (1797-1852) was an American romancer, born in Hingham, Massachusetts He graduated from Harvard University in 1816, studied for the Unitarianism/Unitarian ministry, and preached mainly in State of New York/New York, and later in Commonwealth of Massachusetts/Massachusetts.
He achieved literary recognition chiefly from his authorship of two historical Chivalric romance/romances, Zenobia, or the Fall of Palmyra (first published as Letters from Palmyra, 1836 and 1837) and Aurelian (first published as Probus, 1838).
He contributed the Life of Nathaniel Bacon to Jared Sparks/Sparks's The Library of American Biography. His Lectures on the works and genius of Washington Allston appeared in print in 1852. His Writings were published in 1904.
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