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    William Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865 – September 4, 1909) was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909). Biography [ edit ] Born in Elmira , New York and educated at Holderness School and Amherst College (class of 1886), William Clyde Fitch wrote over 60 plays, 36 of them original, ranging ...

  2. Ruth Maycliffe. Ruth Maycliffe (born Fern Krehbiel; 1888-1981) was an American actress who rose to fame when she made her Broadway debut in the Clyde Fitch comedy, Girls, in 1908. She made national headlines again when she reportedly married a prince in 1913 and a count in 1919.

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    • Fern Krehbiel, December 19, 1888, Winfield, Kansas, U.S.
  3. The Truth is a play in four acts by Clyde Fitch, first performed in 1906 (some sources say 1907).. Synopsis. Eve Lindon is a 1903 society matron who suspects her husband, Fred, of having an affair with her good friend Becky Warder.

  4. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyClyde Fitch | NAMM.org

    Jul 29, 2021 · Clyde Fitch provided the help and support to his wife, Bonnie, which was greatly appreciated when opening her music retail store in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1981. Her passion for music and education brought them both to the decision that she could serve students and teachers alike with strong customer service, needed instruments and print music. For his part, Clyde took care of the physical ...

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Clyde Fitch (born May 2, 1865, Elmira, New York, U.S.—died September 4, 1909, Châlons-sur-Marne, France) was an American playwright best known for plays of social satire and character study. Fitch graduated from Amherst College in 1886. In New York City he began writing short stories for magazines. A prolific writer, he produced 33 original ...

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  6. Clyde Fitch. Writer: The City. Born into an upper-class family in Elmira, NY, the son of an army officer and an indulging socialite, Clyde Fitch would become the first major American playwright, ending European-sourced dominance of the American stage (somewhat ironic, seeing that many of his plays were set abroad). His career would barely span 20 years, but he proved extremely prolific ...

  7. Clyde Fitch provided the help and support to his wife, Bonnie, which was greatly appreciated when opening her music retail store in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1981.Her passion for music and education brought them both to the decision that she could serve students and teachers alike with strong customer service, needed instruments and print music.

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