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193:(1873–1942), Professor Emeritus of Economic Geology at Stanford University, as well as a tribute to his son Cyrus Jr. who died suddenly at the age of three months. There is a "Cyrus Fisher Tolman Professor in the School of Earth Sciences" professorship named in his honor, at the Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University. 157:
serving first in making propaganda in Washington D.C. before being transferred to London and attaining the rank of major. He was scheduled to perform intelligence operations during Operation Overlord, yet was sent home to America after contracting pneumonia. He later became executive assistant to the
172:. He wrote some of his mystery novels with his wife, Hildegarde Tolman Teilhet (November 22, 1905 – January 24, 1999). Novels were published by Darwin Teilhet, Darwin L. Teilhet, Darwin and Hildegarde Teilhet or his 143:, to a Dutch mother, and a father of French descent. As a teenager, he traveled in France and worked as a juggler in a circus there. He wrote a monthly column on broadcast radio for 190: 538: 369: 131:(May 20, 1904 – April 18, 1964) was an American mystery novelist, advertising executive, journalist and a film screenwriter and consultant. 558: 523: 543: 528: 493: 513: 449: 548: 470:, with 30 library catalog records (mainly as 'Teilhet, Darwin L., 1904–' without '1964', previous page of browse report) 401: 553: 533: 508: 503: 17: 498: 168:
Teilhet created his main detective protagonist, Baron von Kaz, a Viennese, at the instigation of James Poling of
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Darwin L. Teilhet, Darwin and Hildegarde Teilhet, Cyrus Fisher, William H Fielding, Theo Durant
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magazine from 1932 to 1934 whilst he headed the broadcast radio advertisement unit of
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Ab Carmody's Treasure: Mystery and Adventure in Guatemala (1948) as Cyrus T. Fisher
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Teilhet chose the pseudonym "Cyrus Fisher" as a tribute to his late father-in-law,
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The Feather Cloak Murders (1936) with Hildegarde Teilhet
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The Crimson Hair Murders (1936) with Hildegarde Teilhet
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The Broken Face Murders (1940) with Hildegarde Teilhet
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Fisher 279:Take Me As I Am (1952) as William H Fielding 273:The Unpossessed (1951) as William H Fielding 344:Biographical Encyclopedia of American Radio 539:People of the Office of Strategic Services 325:(1958), from his novel, "The Fear Makers" 180:award winner for his Cyrus Fisher novel, 27:American novelist and writer (1904–1964) 386: 158:president of Dole Pineapple in Hawaii. 14: 476: 317:(1952), from his novel, "My True Love" 161:Teilhet taught journalism classes at 270:The Mission of Jeffery Tolamy (1951) 261:Something Wonderful to Happen (1947) 559:20th-century American screenwriters 524:People from Bureau County, Illinois 24: 544:20th-century American male writers 529:Writers from Palo Alto, California 219:The Talking Sparrow Murders (1934) 25: 570: 429: 225:The Ticking Terror Murders (1935) 153:. Teilhet was an officer in the 342:p. 79 Sterling, Christopher H. 494:20th-century American novelists 243:Retreat From the Dolphin (1943) 362: 349: 336: 13: 1: 549:Screenwriters from California 329: 299:Selected filmography (writer) 276:Steamboat on the River (1952) 202:Golden Gate National Cemetery 374:American Library Association 355:p. 426 Warfel, Harry Redcay 155:Office of Strategic Services 134: 7: 554:Screenwriters from Illinois 534:Stanford University faculty 514:American children's writers 509:American male screenwriters 357:American Novelists of Today 240:Trouble Is My Master (1942) 10: 575: 309:(1937), from a short story 234:Journey to the West (1938) 222:Bright Destination (1935) 207: 118: 92: 84: 65: 60:, Illinois, United States 39: 32: 504:American mystery writers 288:The Road to Glory (1956) 216:Murder in the Air (1931) 499:American male novelists 267:The Happy Island (1950) 256:The Avion My Uncle Flew 213:Death Flies High (1931) 183:The Avion My Uncle Flew 359:American Book Co. 1951 285:The Lion's Skin (1955) 258:(1946) as Cyrus Fisher 252:The Fear Makers (1945) 519:Newbery Honor winners 346:Routledge 13 May 2013 314:No Room for the Groom 102:advertising executive 450:US 1st Editions page 306:They Wanted to Marry 151:N. W. Ayer & Son 139:Teilhet was born in 129:Darwin LeOra Teilhet 44:Darwin LeOra Teilhet 468:Library of Congress 400:(9 November 2003). 249:My True Love (1945) 246:Odd Man Pays (1944) 191:Cyrus Fisher Tolman 163:Stanford University 396:; Paul E. Holden; 464:Darwin L. Teilhet 445:LibraryThing page 436:Darwin L. Teilhet 394:Eliot Blackwelder 126: 125: 108:film screenwriter 18:Darwin L. Teilhet 16:(Redirected from 566: 423: 422: 420: 419: 413: 407:. Archived from 406: 390: 384: 383: 381: 380: 366: 360: 353: 347: 340: 196:Teilhet died in 141:Wyanet, Illinois 99:Mystery novelist 85:Other names 79:, California, US 72: 53: 51: 30: 29: 21: 574: 573: 569: 568: 567: 565: 564: 563: 474: 473: 432: 427: 426: 417: 415: 411: 404: 398:Aaron C. 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Darwin L. Teilhet
Wyanet
Palo Alto
Wyanet, Illinois
Forum
N. W. Ayer & Son
Office of Strategic Services
Stanford University
Doubleday Books
pseudonyms
Newbery Honor
The Avion My Uncle Flew
Cyrus Fisher Tolman
Palo Alto
Golden Gate National Cemetery
The Avion My Uncle Flew
They Wanted to Marry
No Room for the Groom
The Fearmakers
"Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present"
American Library Association
Eliot Blackwelder
Aaron C. Waters
"MEMORIAL RESOLUTION | CYRUS FISHER TOLMAN (1873 – 1942)"
the original
Darwin L. Teilhet
IMDb
LibraryThing page
US 1st Editions page
Darwin Teilhet

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