The biography notes that she once wrote "a book on the social history of Ghana."
She added that other biographies noted that Mr. Reagan had trouble squaring homosexuality with the Bible.
During the 2000 presidential campaign, Mr. Bush's official biography noted he was born in 1946 "and grew up in Midland, Texas."
Vincent LoBrutto's biography of Kubrick notes that for many, Clarke's novel is the key to understanding the monolith.
His biography at the Baseball Hall of Fame notes that he was "often regarded as the master baseball writer of his time."
Raghunatha's biographies note his generosity towards Brahmins.
A recent biography of Newman notes that since his death in 1890 he has suffered almost as much misrepresentation as he did during his lifetime.
The Poetry Foundation's biography on Williams notes the following source:
Time magazine's biography of Macualey noted that he was an avid golfer and woodworker, and an excellent marksman.
At one point, notes the biography, Einstein said to his guest, "You teach me baseball and I'll teach you mathematics."