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'''Edgar Valentine Smith''' was a writer and playwright. He graduated from the [[Marion Military Institute]] and worked for the ''[[Birmingham News]]''. He was part of [[The Loafers]], a literary group led by [[Octavus Roy Cohen]]. His short story, "Prelude" won the O. Henry Prize in [[1923]].
'''Edgar Valentine Smith''' was a writer and playwright. He graduated from the [[Marion Military Institute]] and worked for the ''[[Birmingham News]]''.
 
Smith was part of [[The Loafers]], a literary group led by [[Octavus Roy Cohen]]. His short story, "Prelude" won the O. Henry Prize in [[1923]]. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Farrior.


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Latest revision as of 15:25, 3 January 2020

Edgar Valentine Smith was a writer and playwright. He graduated from the Marion Military Institute and worked for the Birmingham News.

Smith was part of The Loafers, a literary group led by Octavus Roy Cohen. His short story, "Prelude" won the O. Henry Prize in 1923. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Farrior.

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