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  1. Edward Thomas Marion Lawton Hargrove Jr. (October 13, 1919 – August 23, 2003) was an American writer.

  2. Aug 28, 2003 · By Richard Goldstein. Aug. 28, 2003. Marion Hargrove, the hapless G.I. whose light-hearted account of Army basic training, ''See Here, Private Hargrove,'' became a No. 1 best seller in 1942...

  3. Marion Hargrove was born on 13 October 1919 in Mount Olive, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Music Man (1962), The Waltons (1972) and I Spy (1965). He was married to Robin Edwards Roosevelt and Alison Bird Pfeiffer. He died on 23 August 2003 in Long Beach, California, USA.

  4. Aug 29, 2003 · Marion Hargrove, the Army draftee from North Carolina who turned his misadventures in basic training into the humorous World War II bestseller “See Here, Private Hargrove,” has died. He was...

  5. Marion Hargrove. Writer: The Music Man. Marion Hargrove was born on 13 October 1919 in Mount Olive, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Music Man (1962), The Waltons (1972) and I Spy (1965). He was married to Robin Edwards Roosevelt and Alison Bird Pfeiffer.

  6. Aug 30, 2003 · Writer Marion Hargrove, who recorded his humorous misadventures at World War II Army basic training in the popular book “See Here, Private Hargrove,” died Saturday. He was 83. Hargrove later

  7. Aug 29, 2003 · Marion Hargrove, the hapless soldier whose light-hearted account of Army basic training, "See Here, Private Hargrove," became a No. 1 best-seller in 1942 and transformed him into a World War II...

  8. Aug 31, 2003 · LONG BEACH, Calif. – Writer Marion Hargrove, 83, whose book, “See Here, Private Hargrove,” about his humorous basic training misadventures in World War II sold some 3 million copies, died Aug....

  9. Best known for his lively book See Here, Private Hargrove, MARION HARGROVE was a widely traveled writer and editor for the Army during the war. He is now engaged in magazine work in...

  10. Aug 29, 2003 · Writer Marion Hargrove, who recorded his humorous misadventures at World War II Army basic training in the popular book ``See Here, Private Hargrove,' has died. He was 83.

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