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Ferrin Fraser (May 11, 1903 - April 1, 1969, Lockport, New York) was a radio scriptwriter and short story author who collaborated with Frank Buck on radio scripts and five books. ==Education and early career== Ferrin Fraser was the son of Louis F. Fraser and Martha Fraser. Louis F. Fraser was secretary-treasurer of the Ferrin & Fraser Coal Company in Lockport, New York.〔Coal Men of America By Arthur M. Hull and Sydney A. Hale. The Retail Coalman, Chicago, Ill, 1918 p 278〕 Ferrin Fraser's older brother, Carl E. Fraser, born November 25, 1896, became a coal salesman. A member of the Lockport High School Glee Club and the Lockport High School basketball team (1922),〔Peca, Paulette. ''Images of America: Lockport''. Arcadia Publishing (August 6, 2003) pp 101-104.〕 Ferrin Fraser was in the Columbia University class of 1927 but did not graduate. His first successful work for radio was "A Piece of String," adapted from the Guy de Maupassant short story. The drama premiered on New York's WABC at 9pm on May 28, 1933.〔"The Microphone Will Present," ''The New York Times''. May 28, 1933, p XX4.〕 Fraser's books included ''Lovely ladies: Being the Love Affairs of Ten Women in the Life of a Young Man'' (1927); ''The Screaming Portrait'' (1928); ''If I Could Fly'' (1929); and ''The Passionate Angel'' (1930).
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