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Saunders, John Monk, 1897-1940

LC control no.n 87896349
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3537.A8834
Personal name headingSaunders, John Monk, 1897-1940
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1897-11-22
Death date1940-03-11
Profession or occupationScreenwriters
Found inAce of aces [MP] 1933: credits (screen play by John Monk Saunders)
LC in OCLC, 10-29-87 (hdg.: Saunders, John Monk, 1897-1940; usage: John Monk Saunders)
IMDb, 1 June 2010 (John Monk Saunders, b. 22 Nov. 1895, Hinckley, Minn, d. 11 March 1940, Ft. Myers, Fla.)
Wikipedia, 1 June 2010 (John Monk Saunders, b. 22 Nov. 1897, Hinckley, Minn, d. 11 March 1940, Ft. Myers, Fla.)
Time magazine, 18 March 1940, viewed online 1 June 2010 (John Monk Saunders died Ft. Myers Fla., aged 42)
Marquis who's who WWW site, Jan. 2, 2020 (John Monk Saunders; born in Hinckley, Minnesota, Nov. 22, 1897, died Mar. 11, 1940; served on the editorial staff of the Los Angeles Times, 1922, New York Tribune, 1923; asso. editor Am. Magazine, 1924. Grad. U.S. Sch. of Mil. Aeronautics, Berkeley, Calif., 1917; commd. 2d lt. Air Service, U.S.A., May 16, 1917. Author: Single Lady, 1931; Nikki (musical comedy). Wrote screen plays: Wings; Legion of the Condemned; The Dawn Patrol; The Last Flight; A Yank at Oxford. Home: Hollywood, Calif.)
Associated languageeng