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motif is generally accepted in fiction, in the movies and in the legitimate drama as the most popular of all themes. This new strip of the Metropolitan was planned last summer by its originator, Conselman, formerly of the editorial staff of the
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Between 1921 and 1940, he was a screenwriter on more than 50 films. By 1936, he had an annual income of more than $ 60,000. In Hollywood, he often collaborated with writer
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Conselman was 43 when he died of a liver ailment at his home after a three-month illness.
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Bill Conselman married Wilhelmina Rambo (who was known as Mina), and the couple lived in
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at 4905 Lockhaven Street. In May 1941, their daughter Deirdre married famed tennis pro
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in 1925. Using his Frank Smiley pseudonym, he wrote the less successful
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In the summer of 1925, Max Elser, Jr., the president of New York's
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Eagle Rock, California
screenwriter
comic strips

Brooklyn, New York
Los Angeles Times
Jack Woodford
Charles Plumb
Ella Cinders
Good Time Guy
Mel Cummin
Dick Huemer
Disney Company
Metropolitan Newspaper Service
Eagle Rock, California
Don Budge
Why Trust Your Husband?
Why Get Married?
La Bohème
Slaves of Beauty
Pajamas
News Parade
Whoopee!
Six Cylinder Love
Heartbreak
Business and Pleasure
Young Sinners
Stepping Sisters
Young America

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