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Clyde Fitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clyde Fitch, the playwright and namesake of this website, died 100 years ago today, Sept. ... I’ll let the piece speak for itself. It runs roughly 7,100 words. I am interspersing some images from my visit today to Fitch’s mausoleum, at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. ... The Play and the Public; By Clyde Fitch...
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William Clyde Fitch was, in his brief, twenty year career, the most popular playwright of his era, earning from his plays alone upwards of $250,000.00 a year, in a time when a dollar a day was a working wage. Often dismissed as superficial, or clever rather than deep, he was, a master of light comedy and charming dialogue.
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A brief biography of American dramatist Clyde Fitch (1865-1909). ... Clyde Fitch was born at Elmira, New York, in 1865. He went to college at Amherst; immediately after his graduation he began writing: at first, light poems, then short stories and sketches. In 1890 he began his career as a dramatist with the romantic...
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Clyde H. Fitch, Jr., Senior Vice President and Chief Sales Officer of STFC and State Auto Mutual, 11/07 to present. Senior Vice President of Travelers ... RSS Feed on Clyde Fitch...
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William Clyde Fitch was born in Elmira, New York on May 2, 1865. He spent part of his childhood in Schenectady, New York, and attended the Holderness School, Plymouth, New Hampshire, before attending Amherst College.
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