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John Antonio Moroso (1874–1957) was an American author. Moroso was born into an Italian-American family in Charleston, S.C. He graduated from The Citadel in 1894 where he was poet laureate of his class. He moved to New York City after graduation where he worked as a newspaper and court reporter. During the 1910s he wrote short stories for Collier's Weekly and other major publications. He also contributed his writings to the "American Boy Adventure Stories," a series of short stories by a variety of authors. While working in New York City he became a friend of the poet, Joyce Kilmer.

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  • John Antonio Moroso (* 17. August 1874 in Charleston (South Carolina); † 6. Juni 1957 in New Rochelle) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor. (de)
  • John Antonio Moroso (1874 – New Rochelle, 16 giugno 1957) è stato uno scrittore e sceneggiatore statunitense di origine italiana. (it)
  • John Antonio Moroso (1874–1957) was an American author. Moroso was born into an Italian-American family in Charleston, S.C. He graduated from The Citadel in 1894 where he was poet laureate of his class. He moved to New York City after graduation where he worked as a newspaper and court reporter. During the 1910s he wrote short stories for Collier's Weekly and other major publications. He also contributed his writings to the "American Boy Adventure Stories," a series of short stories by a variety of authors. While working in New York City he became a friend of the poet, Joyce Kilmer. (en)
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  • John Antonio Moroso (* 17. August 1874 in Charleston (South Carolina); † 6. Juni 1957 in New Rochelle) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor. (de)
  • John Antonio Moroso (1874–1957) was an American author. Moroso was born into an Italian-American family in Charleston, S.C. He graduated from The Citadel in 1894 where he was poet laureate of his class. He moved to New York City after graduation where he worked as a newspaper and court reporter. During the 1910s he wrote short stories for Collier's Weekly and other major publications. He also contributed his writings to the "American Boy Adventure Stories," a series of short stories by a variety of authors. While working in New York City he became a friend of the poet, Joyce Kilmer. In 1923 Moroso wrote a story about life in an east side New York City ghetto titled , which was made into a silent film in 1926. In 1934 he published and two years later one of his best-known works, Nobody's Buddy. This novel about a boy and his dog originated as a short story called "Buddy and Waffles" published in the August 1915 issue of Ladies' Home Journal. For a time, Moroso served as president of the corporation that published the in Greenville, South Carolina. (en)
  • John Antonio Moroso (1874 – New Rochelle, 16 giugno 1957) è stato uno scrittore e sceneggiatore statunitense di origine italiana. (it)
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