Harlan Ware
American writer (1902-1967)
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Harlan Ware (July 14, 1902 – May 7, 1967) was an American writer who wrote novels, screenplays, radio scripts, and short stories.
July 14, 1902
One Man's Family
Harlan Ware | |
|---|---|
| Born | William Harlan Ware July 14, 1902 |
| Died | May 7, 1967 (aged 64) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Notable work | Come Fill the Cup One Man's Family |
| Spouse | Ruth Susan Seitz |
| Children | 3 |
Career
Ware began his career as a police reporter in the city of Chicago, working for various newspapers, including the Shreveport Times and the City News Bureau of Chicago.[1][2]
In 1954, Ware moved from Los Angeles to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, with his wife Ruth and two daughters. In 1966, he moved to Wisconsin[3][1][2]
In 1964, Ware coauthored two books with William Hornaday, The Inner Light,[4][5] and Your Aladdin's Lamp.[6] In 1979, the Literary Hall of Fame voted Your Aladdin's Lamp as the Inspirational Book of the Year.[7]
Death
Ware died in a Chicago hospital on May 7, 1967. Private funeral services were held in Chicago, and he was later buried in the family plot at the Evanston, Illinois Cemetery.[3][1]