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Encyclopedia > Bob Wolff

Bob Wolff was the radio and TV voice of the Washington Senators from 1947 to 1960 and the Minnesota Twins in 1961. The Minnesota Twins are a Major League Baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... The Minnesota Twins are a Major League Baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...


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Bob Wolff - About Bob (472 words)
Bob is currently achieving sales volumes in excess of 60 million annually and ranks as one of the "Top" agents in the country.
Bob presently holds the CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), CRB (Certified Residential Brokerage) and GRI (Graduate of Realtor Institute) designations and has been a member of the National Association of Realtors since 1975, serving as Past Director for 1984, 1985, and 1986.
Bob's energy, commitment, and outrageous sense of humor have made him one of the most sought after speakers at conventions worldwide.
Tobias Wolff interview (1038 words)
After the twin towers of Carver and Cheever, Wolff is perhaps the landmark writer of the modern American short story as well as a respected memoirist (‘This Boy’s Life,’ published in 1989, was filmed some years ago with Robert De Niro, Ellen Barkin and Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead roles).
Wolff, in Dublin on a tight promo schedule, admits that in the vacuum-sealed atmosphere of a class-conscious boarding school, writers were the pop stars of their day.
And as Wolff admits, writers of the would-be Hemingway generation felt they had to go away and prove themselves in war in order to have something worth writing about.
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