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Boyd, James

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Born: 1888 AD
Died: 1944 AD, at 55 years of age.

Nationality: American
Categories: Novelists

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1888 - Born in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on the 2nd of July.

1910 - He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, and served overseas with the Army Ambulance Service in World War I.

1940 - Boyd organized the Free Company of Players, a group of American writers.

1941 - Boyd bought The Pilot, a regional newspaper.

1944 - Died on the 25th of February.






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