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135: 206: 25: 379:, released in 1948. He would base the story on the residents of the local area of his summer home in Fortune Bridge, and actual events that occurred there. The title character was based on Lydia Dingwell (1852–1931) of Dingwells Mills, 338:, in 1919. For the next twenty years he would be very prolific, collaborating on, directing, adapting, or supervising the production of almost 35 silent and "sound" films. He would live half the time in New York City, writing for the 256:
destroyed the newspaper's office and the newspaper, Harris left for New York City. There he wrote feverishly for newspapers and magazines, contributing articles, reviews, and short stories. At the same time he was translating with
366:(1925). He was also working on seven original screenplays of his own. He saw the major transitions in the motion picture industry occur, both the move from New York to Hollywood, and the progression from silent films to " 811: 342:, and half in Hollywood, writing for the motion picture industry. In the 1920s, he wrote six screenplays that were produced by Peninsula Studios, including 806: 816: 836: 308: 258: 821: 801: 89: 61: 826: 557: 831: 796: 285: 229:. He graduated in 1901 with a B.S. in writing, and as an actor for the university theater troupe, he had gained a patron, 68: 42: 748: 469: 226: 108: 75: 429: 253: 709: 57: 46: 791: 581: 288:, helping to establish a second artists' colony there. At Fortune Bridge he worked on his next three plays, 237:. With her financial backing, Harris was able to study in New York City and Europe for the next four years. 637: 766: 733: 525: 493: 375: 693: 677: 661: 645: 605: 597: 573: 477: 453: 669: 613: 461: 405: 234: 82: 35: 717: 445: 437: 266: 230: 319:, he took a new position as civil aide to the commander in charge of amusements and morale at 225:, after his father's broom factory burned to the ground. After high school, he attended the 786: 781: 701: 565: 380: 210: 300:(1911). During this period, he divided his time between Fortune Bridge and New York City. 8: 725: 653: 421: 245: 222: 134: 629: 328: 757: 509: 397: 270: 218: 155: 685: 621: 501: 339: 278: 205: 173: 589: 549: 762: 307:
broke out, he was 39, and so was ineligible for combat. He went to work for the
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Harris was married in 1908, and after his honeymoon he built a summer home in
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When he returned to San Francisco, he became a newspaper reporter for the
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as the youngest of eight children. He moved with his family to
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artists' colony. At Carmel he dramatized his first play,
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Elmer Blaney Harris died at age 88 in Washington, D.C.
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