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          Judson Philips

          American novelist

          Not to be confused with Judson Phillips, founder of the Tea Party Nation.

          Judson Pentecost Philips (August 10, 1903 – March 7, 1989) was an American writer who wrote more than 100 mystery and detective novels under the pseudonyms Hugh Pentecost and Philip Owen, as well as under his own name.

          As Judson Philips, he also wrote numerous pulp sports novels in the 1930s.[1]

          Biography

          Philips was born in Northfield, Massachusetts, and traveled widely before completing his education and graduating from Columbia University in 1925.

          Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips called the remarks a desperate attempt by liberals to use racism as an excuse to dismiss the validity of the Tea.

        1. Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips called the remarks a desperate attempt by liberals to use racism as an excuse to dismiss the validity of the Tea.
        2. Here is a moving biography by Iain Murray, including the shaping of his youth, the strength of his family, the refining influence of trials and controversies.
        3. Judson Phillips, founder of Tea Party Nation, echoed Martin's response.
        4. On July 13, , Judson finally arrived in the mysterious kingdom that he had read about as a student at.
        5. In this article, I develop a theory of a hermeneutics of love, defined as the act of interpreting with love, through love, and for love, including the.
        6. Philips started writing short stories for pulp fiction magazines in the 1920s and 1930s. He also wrote plays and a newspaper column.

          He was a prolific mystery writer, especially under the Hugh Pentecost moniker. His novels benefited from strong characterization, fair play with the reader, and unstilted language.

          He created several series characters, most of them "amateur" sleuths. Perhaps the best