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  1. William D. Alexander (1916 – November 19, 1991) was an American filmmaker. He made U.S. government -sponsored newsreels for African American audiences. He later established his own production company, Alexander Productions, in New York City and became a film producer.

  2. William DeWitt Alexander (April 2, 1833 – February 21, 1913) was an educator, author and linguist in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii. He then constructed maps for the Territory of Hawaii .

  3. WILLIAM D. ALEXANDER. 1911–2003. Elected in 1978. “For leadership in organizing complex multidisciplinary engineering projects.” BY JAMES L. LAMMIE. WILLIAM D. ALEXANDER died on December 9, 2003, at Waccamaw Community Hospital at Murrells Inlet, North Carolina.

  4. His leading candidate was Bill Alexander. Bill took immediate charge; restructured his organization; renegotiated the contract with the general engineering consultant; improved relations with the city, railroads, and public utilities; and put the project back on track.

  5. Dec 6, 1991 · William D. Alexander, a pioneer in black film making, died on Nov. 19 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. He was 75 years old and lived in Los Angeles. He died of cancer, said Harriet...

  6. Nov 19, 1991 · William D. Alexander (1916 – November 19, 1991) was an American filmmaker. He made U.S. government -sponsored newsreels for African American audiences. He later established his own production company, Alexander Productions, in New York City and became a film producer.

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  8. William Alexander (born Wilhelm Alexander; 2 April 1915 – 24 January 1997), known as Bill Alexander on his TV show, was a German painter, art instructor, and television host. He was the creator and host of The Magic of Oil Painting (1974–82) television series that ran on PBS in the United States.

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