Locke, Samuel, 1731-1777
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Locke, Samuel, 1731-1777
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Locke, Samuel, 1731-1777
Locke, Samuel
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Locke, Sam.
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Locke, Samuel, DD, Rector of Hilgay
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Samuel Locke (1731-1777) was the twelfth President of Harvard College from March 21, 1771 to December 1, 1773.
Epithet: DD, Rector of Hilgay
Sam Locke (1917-1998) was an American playwright, author, theater sketch writer who was born in Peabody, Massachusetts and grew up in New York City. Locke's career included being a scriptwriter for television and radio. Locke's credits included scripts for "Grand Central Station" and "Inner Sanctum." He wrote sketches for various comedians including Gary Moore, Red Buttons and Ed Wynn. His television credits included individual episodes for "McHale's Navy", "The Lucy Show", "My Favorite Martian", "Laverne and Shirley", "Taxi", "Alice", "The Tony Randall Show," and Disney's animated show "Ducktales". Locke also wrote screenplays including "Girls on the Beach" and "Beach Ball."
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Comedy sketches
Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
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Manchester, Lancashire
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Hilgay, Norfolk
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Southwark, Surrey
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Dover, Kent
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Bethnal Green, Middlesex
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