Gerald Breckenridge papers, 1936-1940.
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Breckenridge, Gerald, 1889?-1964
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Gerald Breckenridge served as a newspaper reporter for many years. In 1916 he originated the "Inquiring Reporter" series of interviews for the New York Telegram, where he later became city editor. Breckenridge authored the Radio Boys series of books in addition to two novels, The Besieged and Brief Kingdom. During the early 1930s, Breckenridge served as a publicist for R.K.O. Studios. In 1936, he married author Lella Warren. They divorced in 1940. From the description of Gerald Breck...
Matson, Harold, 1898-1988
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Epithet: of Harold Matson Company, Inc., New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000135.0x000080 ...
Warren, Lella
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Lella Warren (1899-1982) was born in Clayton, Alabama. Her literary career included novels based upon family history beginning with the Warren's move to Alabama in the 1830's. Her most popular novel, Foundation Stone, was on the best seller lists during 1940-1941. From the description of Lella Warren Papers, 1915-1982. (Auburn University at Montgomery). WorldCat record id: 21183246 From the description of Lella Warren Papers, 1915-1982. (Auburn University at Montgomery). Wor...