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Carlton E. Morse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlton E. Morse
Carlton Errol Morse (June 4, 1901 - May 24, 1993) was a Louisiana-born producer/journalist best known for his creation of the radio serial ''One Man's Family'', which debuted in 1932 and ran until 1959 as one of the most popular as well as long-running radio soap operas of the time. He also was responsible for the radio serial ''I Love a Mystery''. A radio legend, he experimented with television and published three novels. Morse is considered by many to be one of the best radio scriptwriters. In 1901, Carlton was born in Jennings, Louisiana, to George and Ora Morse. In 1906, his family relocated to a fruit ranch at Talent, Oregon, and when Morse was 16, they moved to Sacramento, California. After graduating from high school in Sacramento, Morse went to the University of California from 1919 to 1922 but did not graduate. Instead, he dropped out and returned to Sacramento, beginning a career as a journalist with the ''Sacramento Union''. ==Journalism career== From 1922 to 1928, Morse was employed at the ''Sacramento Union'', the ''San Francisco Illustrated Daily Herald'', ''The Seattle Times'', ''Vancouver Columbian'', ''Portland Oregonian'' and ''The San Francisco Bulletin''. When the ''Bulletin'' was absorbed into the ''San Francisco Call'' in 1929, Morse lost his job, soon after marrying his first wife, Patricia DeBall. Though ''The Seattle Times'' offered him another job, he declined. This was to mark the beginning of his career in radio.
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