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William Brown Meloney (1902–1971)

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Meloney was married first to Elizabeth Ryder Symons of Saginaw, Michigan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shirley Symons, then to playwright and screenwriter
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They sometimes wrote together under the pseudonym Franken Meloney." (Some sources also ascribe the "Margaret Grant" pen-name to the couple.)
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magazine, of which his mother was the editor. Meloney and Franken "relocated to Longmeadow, a working farm in
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Eleanor Roosevelt has William Brown Meloney and Rose Franken over for dinner in July 1944
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William Brown Meloney at the traces of champion show horse Chasley Superman in 1969
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In the mid-1930s, Meloney was writing motion picture scripts with
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A history of women in the United States: state-by-state reference
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Glenda Frank, "Rose Franken, 1895-1988", Jewish Women's Archive
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in 1932. He later became a journalist like his parents.
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He first became a lawyer and joined the law offices of
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Sherilyn Brandenstein, "Rose Dorothy Lewin Franken",
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Meloney", 189:He died on May 4, at his home in 96:and managed his campaign for the 67:William Brown Meloney (1878–1925) 18:William Brown Meloney (1905–1971) 248:, March 4, 1948 – March 13, 1948 242:, October 4, 1944 – May 12, 1945 53:writer and theatrical producer. 645:20th-century American novelists 490: 421:Alger Hiss's Looking-Glass Wars 61:He was born on May 4, 1902, in 464: 412: 360: 313: 295: 252: 171:agricultural college at Storrs 103:In 1929 he had an affair with 85:there. 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William Brown Meloney (1905–1971)

journalist
novelist
short-story
Pawling, New York
William Brown Meloney (1878–1925)
Marie Mattingley Meloney (1878-1943)
Columbia College
English
comparative literature
University of Paris
William J. Donovan
Governor of New York
Priscilla Fansler Hobson
Alger Hiss
Rose Franken
William Brown Meloney VI
Pawling, New York
Pawling Chronicle
correspondent
New York Herald Tribune
The New York Times
Rose Dorothy Lewin Franken
This Week
Lyme, Connecticut
agricultural college at Storrs
Harper's Bazaar
Collier's
Kent, Connecticut

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