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  1. Dec 5, 1994 · Dec. 6, 1994. An obituary in some copies yesterday about Clement Biddle Wood Jr., a novelist and former editor of The Paris Review, omitted a survivor. Mr. Wood, who died on Sunday, is also...

  2. Dec 6, 1994 · Clement Biddle Wood Jr., a novelist who for many years was an editor of The Paris Review, died on Sunday at Southampton Hospital on Long Island. He was 69 and had lived in nearby Water Mill...

  3. The carving exhibits a refinement and clarity rarely matched by even the most celebrated examples from Philadelphia shops and is notable for the restrained, fluid drawing of the design and the depth of the carving, combining in unusually strong passages of ornament.

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  5. Mini Bio. Clement Biddle Wood was born on September 3, 1925 in Bryn Mawr, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Barbarella (1968), The Day and the Hour (1963) and The Woman in Red Boots (1974). He was married to Jane Harvey. He died on December 4, 1994 in Water Hill, New York, USA.

    • September 3, 1925
    • December 4, 1994
  6. He was the Commissary General at Valley Forge under George Washington, and his headquarters was at Moore Hall. [4] Biddle resigned from the Army in 1780. [1] In 1781, Biddle was made quarter-master general of the Pennsylvanian troops. After the Revolutionary War, he was the first U.S. Marshal (1789–1793) for Pennsylvania.

  7. Clement Biddle Wood Jr., a novelist who served for many years as an editor of the Paris Review, died yesterday at Southampton Hospital on Long Island. He was 69 and had lived in nearby Water Mill since 1983. The cause was complications from colon cancer, said Clement Biddle Wood 3d, his son.

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