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Source: The American Alpine Journal, 1946, Distributed by The Mountaineers, Seattle, Washington, page 4
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Source: The American Alpine Journal, 1946, Distributed by The Mountaineers, Seattle, Washington, page 4

My adoptive father was Wilson P. Ware, and thought you might be interested in perhaps knowing a bit more about him. Did you know that he met, and subsequently married Mary Lillian Wills while at Yale Drama School? She Won an Academy Award in 1962 for her color costumes in ”The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm”. She was nominated for an Oscar 6 times and Academy Award 7 times. She became known as ‘the fabulous Miss Wills’. Their marriage was annulled and he moved to Sherman, CT where he then met and married my recently widowed mother in November of 1952. His father, Arthur Ware Sr. was an architect who had attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the turn of the century.