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Train, Arthur C(heney)

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Train, Arthur C(heney) (1875-1945)

US lawyer and author. His well-loved character, Ephraim Tutt, appeared as lawyer-hero in over eighty stories (1919-45); the fictional Yankee Lawyer: The Autobiography of Ephraim Tutt (1943) was so convincing that Who's Who asked Tutt to fill out its form. Train was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Twice assistant district attorney in New York (1901-08), 1913-15), he began publishing his ‘court stories’ in 1904; after 1922 he worked full time writing stories, urbane novels, and non-fiction works based on courtroom experiences.


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