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George Kirgo : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Kirgo
George Kirgo (born George Blumenthal, March 26, 1926 – August 22, 2004) was an American screenwriter, author and humorist. ==Early life== Kirgo was born George Blumenthal in Hartford, Connecticut, the middle child of three born to Russian immigrants Isadore and Anna Blumenthal.〔(George Blumenthal in household of Isadore Blumenthal, "United States Census, 1930" ). FamilySearch. Retrieved 2014-02-08〕 While attending Hartford Public High School,〔 he worked as a movie usher and as a reporter for ''The Hartford Times'';〔("Nothing Succeeds Like Failure, Kirgo Claims" ). ''The Binghamton Press''. February 10, 1962. Retrieved 2014-02-05.〕 graduating in 1943, he was dubbed "the Orson Welles of HPHS" by his high school yearbook.〔 In April 1944, while attending Wesleyan University, Blumenthal enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve,〔(George Blumenthal, "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946" ). FamilySearch. Retrieved 2014-02-16.〕 eventually serving in the USAAF 〔 during the final few months of World War II, in the South Pacific and Japan.〔 It was sometime after his return, but prior to his brief emergence in the early 1950s as a small book seller and publisher, that Blumenthal became George Kirgo,〔(Search results for "Kirgo Books" ). Worldcat. Retrieved 2014-02-10.〕〔("Register of the Witter Bynner Letters to George Kirgo, 1949-1953" )〕〔Olson, Charles (1985). ("Notes" ). ''Charles Olson & Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence, Volume 6''. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press. p. 337. ISBN 0-87685-585-0.〕 officially adopting his erstwhile nickname.〔
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