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- Q16202036 subject Q13244777.
- Q16202036 subject Q8609756.
- Q16202036 abstract "John Bell Clayton II (c. 1907-1955) was a "prolific writer of short stories" who won an O. Henry Short Story Award in 1947. His wife, Martha Carmichael Clayton (c. 1915-1961), oversaw the posthumous publication of her husband's works; she was a sister of songwriter Hoagy Carmichael.".
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- Q16202036 wikiPageWikiLink Q8609756.
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- Q16202036 comment "John Bell Clayton II (c. 1907-1955) was a "prolific writer of short stories" who won an O. Henry Short Story Award in 1947. His wife, Martha Carmichael Clayton (c. 1915-1961), oversaw the posthumous publication of her husband's works; she was a sister of songwriter Hoagy Carmichael.".
- Q16202036 label "John Bell Clayton and Martha Clayton".