F. Wilbur Gingrich - Resources

Resources

  • Barth, Eugene Howard. "A Tribute to F. Wilbur Gingrich." The Albright Reporter (1994): 11.
  • Cocroft, Ronald Edwin. "Reminiscences." The Albright Reporter (1994): 11-2.
  • "Dr. F. Wilbur Gingrich, Albright Professor Emeritus." Reading Eagle Oct 21, 1993: 23.
  • Malko, Kristin A. "R. F. Wilber Gingrich : An Honored Man." The Albrightian November 5, 1993: 1,3.
  • "The Rev. Felix M. Gingrich." The Telescope-Messenger (1958): 14.

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