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Paul West (playwright)

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publishers of popular song; publishing more the 500 songs during his lifetime. He also worked as a playwright, penning both plays and the books for several musicals. More than 15 of his stage works were mounted on Broadway between the years 1902–1913. In 1904 his children's book
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publishers of popular music. He also wrote the books for multiple musicals and plays, many of which were staged on Broadway from 1902 to 1913. He was also a prolific screenwriter in the last years of his life, writing the stories for more than 100
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In the later years of his life, West was dedicated to writing screenplays for silent films; penning the stories for more than 100 films; sometimes under the pseudonym
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from which he graduated in 1888. Following graduation he began a career as a journalist, working for several different newspapers in the cities of Boston and
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in that capacity. Having left a note, he committed suicide in Paris by jumping off a bridge into the
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In 1897 West moved with his family to New York City when he took a position as a journalist for the
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West's first foray into the theatre world was in the position of press representative for
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American playwright, lyricist, editor, journalist, screenwriter, author and talent agent
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among other work at the Front, and later that year committed suicide in Paris.
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during which time be began a career as a prolific lyricist for both
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Mantle, Burns; Sherwood, Garrison P.; Chapman, John Arthur (1944).
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was published; a work which he later adapted into a 1905 musical.
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Albert Nelson Marquis, John William Leonard, ed. (1919).
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Carrigan of 119:with who he would have a son and a daughter. 8: 564:The Complete Book of 1900s Broadway Musicals 158:in France and was on the front line at the 243:, musical, (1908, lyrics by West; book by 450: 448: 429: 427: 425: 423: 421: 84:Paul West was born on 26 January 1871 in 669:American male dramatists and playwrights 26:, journalist, screenwriter, author, and 664:20th-century American newspaper editors 659:19th-century American newspaper editors 386: 483:Mantle, Sherwood & Chapman, p. 534 474:Mantle, Sherwood & Chapman, p. 420 527:American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 7: 694:Editors of New York City newspapers 568:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 674:American musical theatre lyricists 14: 689:Broadway composers and lyricists 603:Who's who in America, Volume 10 464:. November 2, 1918. p. 29. 709:Suicides by drowning in France 679:American newspaper journalists 442:Marquis & Leonard, p. 2504 414:. 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In 1918 he served in the 725: 625:Internet Broadway Database 185:(1902, co-wrote book with 150:During the latter part of 94:Peekskill Military Academy 555:The Actors' Birthday Book 369:The Pearl and the Pumpkin 160:Battle of Château-Thierry 131:The New York Sunday World 74:Battle of Château-Thierry 59:The Pearl and the Pumpkin 45:The New York Sunday World 549:Johnson Briscoe (1907). 371:, children's book (1904) 125:New York Evening Journal 117:Cambridge, Massachusetts 551:"January 26, Paul West" 532:Oxford University Press 154:, West served with the 138:musicals, but also for 98:Lawrence, Massachusetts 461:Editor & Publisher 197:; music and lyrics by 699:New York World people 272:The Tik-Tok Man of Oz 170:Partial list of works 591:Dodd, Mead & Co. 166:on 30 October 1918. 704:Writers from Boston 562:Dietz, Dan (2022). 303:The American Consul 222:The Follies of 1907 211:Roderic C. 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Index

newspaper editor
talent agent
Charles H. Hoyt
Camille D'Arville
Frank Daniels
The New York Sunday World
Broadway
Tin Pan Alley
American Red Cross
Battle of Château-Thierry
Boston
Boston Latin School
Peekskill Military Academy
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Charles H. Hoyt
Camille D'Arville
Frank Daniels
Cambridge, Massachusetts
New York Evening Journal
The New York Sunday World
Broadway
Tin Pan Alley
silent films
World War I
American Red Cross
Battle of Château-Thierry
Seine
Tommy Rot
Rupert Hughes
Joseph W. Herbert

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