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Article: HISTORY TEACHER HAS PLANS FOR WILHELM'S BONES.(AT HOME)(Column)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- May 27, 2000
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On his retirement from Turpin High at the end of the next school year, Bill Huber will pursue his leisure activities - among them, fishing, boating and continuing his one-man campaign to have the remains of the late German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, exhumed and buried in the Royal Crypt of the Prussian Palace.
Bill has been teaching world history at Turpin since the school open in 1976. He also teaches an advanced placement class in European history, which is more reflective of his true passion.
Bill is at heart a constitutional monarchist. He wouldn't change the Democratic Republic we have in this country, because it's what we have. But where Europe is ...
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