• Joel Grover Sayre, Jr (December 13, 1900 – September 9, 1979) was an American novelist, war reporter, and screenwriter born in Marion, Indiana. Sayre...
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  • critic Joel Sayre (1900-1979) American novelist John Nevin Sayre (1884 - 1977), American pastor and magazine editor; brother of Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr....
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  • roles. The screenplay was written by John Paxton based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde. Early...
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    Ciannelli, and in the title role, Sam Jaffe. The epic film was written by Joel Sayre and Fred Guiol from a storyline by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, with...
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  • Buster Keaton film Battling Butler. In his 1933 novel, Hizzoner the Mayor, Joel Sayre wrote of boats "tooting the official Malta welcome blast to the tempo...
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  • removed and toilet seats that explode when raised. From Gags to Riches, by Joel Sayre. Scribner's Magazine, March 1941. Paul, Larry R. (2005). Made in the Twentieth...
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  • four hours from a previously arranged time so as to avoid crowds. Writer Joel Sayre wrote about the Warde suicide in The New Yorker in an article entitled...
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  • screenwriters, including Ray Bradbury, Reginald Rose, William Saroyan, Joel Sayre, and Ivan Moffat. Stevens then met with Moffat at the Brown Derby, where...
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  • movie-making in the 1950s. Born in Hamilton, Bermuda, her father was Joel Sayre of The New Yorker; family friends were A. J. Liebling and Edmund Wilson...
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    Boston Mills Press ISBN 1-55046-021-8 pp.8&73-77 "Persian Gulf Command" by Joel Sayre 1945, Random House "Opening of railway corridor 'Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran'...
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