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Tom Wood here. A journalist by trade, I have at various moments in the past 30 years veered into entrepreneurship and the writing of history. Since December 2012, I have been a staff writer and editor for a global law firm. More about all that at the
E. Thomas Wood wiki page.
All photo contributions are donated to the public domain.
Fred Russell's appointment as Nashville Banner sports editor announced, 21 September 1930.
Memorial Day, 2004. Eloise Wood, age 6, of Nashville, Tenn., straightens the flag on Gen. Andrews' grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
Main building of Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, as depicted in an 1886 issue of the Nashville Daily American.
Richard Quest & Lisa Neideffer of WRVU/Nashville, broadcasting at Rites of Spring festival on Vanderbilt's Alumni Lawn, spring 1984.
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Random stuff
My name in Arabic, or so I was told by a young Kurdish refugee my traveling party met at a diner in Istanbul one day in 1995.
My name in Amharic, or so I was told by a friendly Ethiopian barmaid in the Nashville airport one night in 2004.
Wikipedia subjects who are or were, when living, friends of mine
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:E.ThomasWood.
Tom Wood here. A journalist by trade, I have at various moments in the past 30 years veered into entrepreneurship and the writing of history. Since December 2012, I have been a staff writer and editor for a global law firm. More about all that at the
E. Thomas Wood wiki page.
All photo contributions are donated to the public domain.
Fred Russell's appointment as Nashville Banner sports editor announced, 21 September 1930.
Memorial Day, 2004. Eloise Wood, age 6, of Nashville, Tenn., straightens the flag on Gen. Andrews' grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
Main building of Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, as depicted in an 1886 issue of the Nashville Daily American.
Richard Quest & Lisa Neideffer of WRVU/Nashville, broadcasting at Rites of Spring festival on Vanderbilt's Alumni Lawn, spring 1984.
Licensing
Multi-licensed into the public domain
I agree to multi-license my eligible text and image contributions, unless otherwise stated, under
Wikipedia's copyright terms and into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions in the public domain, please check the
multi-licensing guide.
Random stuff
My name in Arabic, or so I was told by a young Kurdish refugee my traveling party met at a diner in Istanbul one day in 1995.
My name in Amharic, or so I was told by a friendly Ethiopian barmaid in the Nashville airport one night in 2004.
Wikipedia subjects who are or were, when living, friends of mine