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100 1  Greene, Ward,|d1892-1956 
370    Asheville (N.C.)|bHavana (Cuba)|cUnited States|fAtlanta 
       (Ga.)|fNew York (N.Y.)|2naf 
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500 1  |wnnnc|aDudley, Frank,|d1892-1956 
500 1  |wnnnc|aGreene, Jean,|d1892-1956 
663    For works by this author written under other names, search
       also under:|bDudley, Frank, 1892-1956|bGreene, Jean, 1892-
       1956 
670    His Cora Potts ... c1929. 
670    His What they don't know, c1944:|bt.p. (Ward Greene) 
670    OCLC database, 12-5-94|b(hdg.: Greene, Ward, 1892-1956; 
       usages: Ward Greene; Frank Dudley) 
670    NUC pre-1956|b(hdg.: Greene, Ward, 1892- ; usages: Ward 
       Greene; Frank Dudley) 
670    NUC pre-1956|b(x-ref: Dudley, Frank, pseud. see Greene, 
       Ward, 1892- ) 
670    Burke, W.J. American authors and books, ©1962|b(Greene, 
       Ward; born December 23, 1892, in Asheville, North 
       Carolina; died January 22, 1956; author of Cora Potts 
       (1929), Ride the nightmare (1930), Weep no more (1932), 
       Down in the Deep South (1936), Honey (1937), What they 
       don't know (1944), Blue bonnets (1945), Lady and the tramp
       (1954); under pen name Jean Greene, Forgetful elephant 
       (1945); under pen name Frank Dudley, King cobra (1940); 
       editor, King Features Syndicate, from 1921) 
670    IMDb.com WWW site, May 10, 2017|b(Ward Greene; born 
       December 23 1892, Asheville, North Carolina; died April, 
       1969, London; raisied in Atlanta, Georgia; attended the 
       University of the South in Tennessee from 1912-1913; 
       worked at the Atlanta journal beginning in 1913 and stayed
       for 10 years, becoming the paper's "star" reporter; wrote 
       Cora Potts (1929), Death in the Deep South (1936))|uhttp:/
       /www.imdb.com/name/nm0338950/bio 
670    Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974, 
       via Ancestry.com WWW site, May 10, 2017|b(Ward Greene; 
       born December 23, 1892, in Asheville, North Carolina; died
       January 22, 1956 in Habana, Cuba; president of King 
       Features Syndicate, New York City) 
670    Bernstein, Matthew. Screening a Lynching: The Leo Frank 
       Case on Film and Television, ©2009, via Google Books WWW 
       site, May 10, 2017:|bpage 70 (Ward Greene; author of the 
       short story "Dan the happy dog" on which Walt Disney based
       Lady and the tramp (1955); syndicated news editor at King 
       Features; worked as assistant sports editor and reporter 
       for the Atlanta Journal; published several novels 
       including Cora Potts: a pilgrim's progress (1929), Ride 
       the nightmare (1930), Weep no more (1932), Death in the 
       Deep South (1936), and King cobra (1940))|uhttps://
       books.google.com/books?id=Y_JnsmXU_sUC&pg=PA70&lpg=PA70