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  1. 4 de may. de 2010 · One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.”. Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining the essence of Bill O’Reilly and ...

  2. 23 de sept. de 2008 · A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. : One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.”. Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining ...

  3. A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. A Memoir. Bill O'Reilly. 4.1 • 87 Ratings. $12.99. $12.99. Publisher Description. One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity ...

  4. One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.”. Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining the essence of Bill O’Reilly and ...

  5. 23 de sept. de 2008 · A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity Audio CD – Unabridged, September 23, 2008 by Bill O'Reilly (Author, Reader) 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 854 ratings

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  6. A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. Bill O'Reilly. Random House Large Print, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 367 pages. The year was 1957, the month September, and I had just turned eight years old. Dwight Eisenhower was President, but in my life it was the diminutive, intense Sister Mary Lurana who ruled, at least in the third-grade class where ...

  7. One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid's parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O'Reilly and said, "William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity."