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Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Ward Greene (December 23, 1892 – January 22, 1956) was an American writer, editor, journalist, playwright, and general manager of the comic syndicate King Features Syndicate.
Mini Bio. American novelist Ward Greene was born in Asheville, NC, in 1892 to a family that could trace its lineage back to the American Revolution (one of his ancestors was Gen. Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army, who served under Gen. George Washington). When he was a child the family moved to Atlanta, GA, where he was raised.
- December 23, 1892
- January 22, 1956
Children. 1 son (Thomas) [3] Ward Greene (December 23, 1892 – January 22, 1956) was an American writer, editor, journalist, playwright, and general manager of the comic syndicate King Features Syndicate. [2] He is known for overseeing the works of Alex Raymond and other writers and artists at King Features Syndicate, as well as writing ...
Childhood and Youth. Ward Greene was born 23 Dec 1892, in Asheville, North Carolina. He was the fourth of five children born to Allison and Susan (Rosenburg) Greene.
- December 23, 1892
- January 22, 1956
Greene was born in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1892. One of his ancestors was Gen. Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army, one of George Washington's most gifted and trusted officers. [1] Greene was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and later attended the Sewanee: The University of the South.
American novelist Ward Greene was born in Asheville, NC, in 1892 to a family that could trace its lineage back to the American Revolution (one of his ancestors was Gen. Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army, who served under Gen. George Washington).
Ward Greene was an American writer, editor, journalist, playwright, and general manager of the comic syndicate King Features Syndicate. He is known for overseeing the works of Alex Raymond and other writers and artists at King Features Syndicate, as well as writing Raymond's Rip Kirby comic strip from 1946 until his death. ...more.