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George Middleton (playwright)

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George Middleton (October 27, 1880 in Paterson, New Jersey - December 23, 1967 in Washington, D.C.) was an American playwright, director, and producer. He was famous for his plays: 'The Failures' and 'Adam and Eva'.

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Marriage

On October 29, 1911, he married Flora Dodge 'Fola' La Follette (September 10, 1882 in Madison, Wisconsin - February 17, 1970 in Arlington, Virginia), the oldest child of United States Senator Robert Marion La Follette, Sr. of Wisconsin and Belle Case La Follette. His brothers-in-laws were: Robert M. La Follette, Jr., and Philip La Follette.

Published works

  • Belle C. and Fola La Follette, Robert M. La Follette, 2 vols, (1953), wife and daughter.
  • Middleton, George, These Things Are Mine: The Autobiography of a Journeyman Playwright, The MacMillian Company, 1947.

Sources

  • Weisberger, Bernard A., The La Follettes of Wisconsin Love and Politics in Progressive, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1994.

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