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Howard Teichmann

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and returned to writing for radio after the war. For television, he was a co-writer for
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on July 7, 1987, survived by his wife, daughter, and two grandchildren.
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Teichmann was born in Chicago in 1916 and graduated from the
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University of Wisconsin
Orson Welles
The Mercury Theatre on the Air
United States Office of War Information
World War II
The Ford 50th Anniversary Show
George S. Kaufman
adapted to film
novel
The Girls in 509
Alexander Woollcott
Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Henry Fonda
Barnard College
ALS



Howards M. Teichmann, Playwright, Dies at 71
The New York Times
Playwright Dies of Lou Gehrig's Disease
Associated Press
Literary Life of Barnard Prof
Columbia Daily Spectator
A New Course
Howard Teichmann
IMDb
Howard Teichmann
Internet Broadway Database
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