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- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false isCitedBy Quentin_Durward_Corley.
- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false page "57".
- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false quote "Quentin D. Corley was born in Mexia, Texas, in 1884, and lived just like other boys. He was graduated from Dallas High School in 1901, and then began working as a stenographer. He was just past twenty-one years of age when he was injured at Utica, New York, by falling from a train; he thus lost both arms. ...".
- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false title "The American magazine".
- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false url v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false.
- v=onepage&q=Quentin%20Corley&f=false year "1915".