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Fitch, Clyde

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Fitch, (William) Clyde (1865–1909)

US playwright. His first plays were based on historical figures, but he soon moved toward successful social comedies including The Moth and the Flame (1898), Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines (1901), and The City (1909).

He was born in Elmira, New York; His early historical plays include Beau Brummel (1890), Nathan Hale (1898), and Barbara Freitchie (1899).



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