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- Jack_Lait abstract "Jack Lait (March 13, 1883 – April 1, 1954) was an American journalist best known for his series of \"Confidential\" books.Born Jacquin Leonard Lait in New York City, he became renowned during his 50-year career in journalism as one of the leading newspapermen of the first half of the 20th century. He wrote a syndicated column called All in the Family for two decades, and his comic strip, Gus and Gussie, illustrated by Paul Fung, ran from April 13, 1925 to February 24, 1930.".
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- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink Beverly_Hills,_California.
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- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_columnists.
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- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_from_New_York_City.
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- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Confidential_(TV_series).
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- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Fung.
- Jack_Lait wikiPageWikiLink U.S.A._Confidential.
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- Jack_Lait subject Category:1883_births.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:1954_deaths.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:20th-century_American_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:20th-century_American_novelists.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:American_columnists.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:American_male_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:American_male_journalists.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:American_male_novelists.
- Jack_Lait subject Category:Writers_from_New_York_City.
- Jack_Lait hypernym Journalist.
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- Jack_Lait comment "Jack Lait (March 13, 1883 – April 1, 1954) was an American journalist best known for his series of \"Confidential\" books.Born Jacquin Leonard Lait in New York City, he became renowned during his 50-year career in journalism as one of the leading newspapermen of the first half of the 20th century. He wrote a syndicated column called All in the Family for two decades, and his comic strip, Gus and Gussie, illustrated by Paul Fung, ran from April 13, 1925 to February 24, 1930.".
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