Millen Brand Collection 1969

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Millen Brand Collection 1969

Millen Brand was a novelist, screenwriter, juvenile author, poet, and contributor to various literary magazines and anthologies. His most popular works dealt with the care of mental patients. Book jacket manuscripts form the core of the collection.In 1969, Millen Brand first began transferring his manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University.

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Millen Brand

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Millen Brand was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on January 19, 1906. He married Pauline Leader, an author, in 1932. They had three children. In 1943 he married Helen Mendelsohn and they had one daughter. Both marriages ended in divorce. Brand was a graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, 1929, with a B.A. and B. Lit. He worked for the New York Telephone Company as a writer from 1929-1937. From 1940-1950, he was a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire and the Writing Center,...

Brand, Millen, 1906-1980

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A novelist, screenwriter, and poet. From the description of [Papers] / Millen Brand. 1969. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 13872584 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Author, poet, Hollywood screenwriter, editor at Crown Publishers, Inc., teacher of writing at New York University. Brand was active in the Left during the 1930s and in the Civil Rights movement. From the guide to the Millen Brand Papers, 1919-1976., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscrip...