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Greene, Mort
1949); Summer Stock; Royal Wed­ding; American in Paris; Mr. lm-perium. Songs: "Coquette"; "I'm Yours"; "Out of Nowhere"; "I Cover the Waterfront"; "You're Mine You"; "I Wanna Be Loved"; "Body and Soul"; "You Came Along." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Green, Paul Eliot, author, composer; b. Lillington, N.C., Mar. 17, 1894. ASCAP 1940. Educ: Buie's Creek Acad., N.C.; Univ. of N.C., 1921; graduate work, Cornell Univ. 1921-22; Western Reserve Univ., Doctor of Letters, 1941. Until 1935, Associate Professor, Philosophy, at Univ. of N.C. From 1935, Professor Dramatic Art, at Univ. of N.C. Guggenheim Fellow, 1928-30. President Natl. Folk Fes­tival, since inception, 1934. President Natl. Theatre Conference, 1940-42. Member National Institute of Arts and Letters. World War I, Second Lieut. Engineers, AEF. Author plays, scenarios, short stories, novels, two volumes critical essays. Works, plays, In Abraham*s Bosom (Pulitzei Prize); The Field God, The House of Con­nelly, Tread the Green Grass; Roll Sweet Chariot, Johnny Johnson Songs in last, "Oh, Heart of Love", "On the Rio Grande"; "Mon Ami, My Friend"; "The Psychiatry Song." Pageants. The Lost Colony; The Common Glory. Other works, two Cantatas for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra, A Christmas Prayer and Song in the Wilderness. Editor and author numerous lyrics in: The Lost Colony Songbook, group of traditional and Elizabethan airs; High­land Call Songbook, collection of Scottish folksongs, ballads and tradi­tional airs. Home: Chapel Hill, N.C. Address: % William Morris Agency, Inc., 202 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Green, Sanford, composer; b. Hart­ford, Conn., Jan. 24, 1914. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "Am I Wasting Mv Time"; "Brokenhearted Troubadour';
"Don't Look Now"; "Bermuda Buggy-ride." Home: Hollywood, Calif. Ad­dress: c/o ASCAP.
Greenberg, Abner, composer, author, lawyer, legislator; b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 2, 1889. ASCAP 1938. Educ: Townsend Harris High School, City College and New York Univ. Law School. Parents members of theatrical profession. At ten, toured Northwest as boy alto. While at school, played piano professionally, became contact man for publishers. Executive, music publishing house. Pursued law; elected to N.Y. State Assembly, 1916. Now has own music publishing business. Songs: "C'est Vous"; "Auf Wiedersehn (We'll Meet Again)"; "He Was Always Fooling Around"; "Cutey Boy"; "Girl in White." Home: 565 West End Ave., New York, N.Y.
Greene, Joe (Joseph Perkins), com­poser, author; b. Spokane, Wash., April 19, 1915. ASCAP 1946. Songs: "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine"; "Ooh What I Dreamed About You"; "I Been Down to Texas"; "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Greene, Mort, author, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1912. ASCAP 1941. Educ.: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Whar­ton School of Finance, Univ. of Akron. Under contract motion-picture studios to write songs and special ma­terial. Wrote songs for motion pic­tures, including From This Day For­ward; The Velvet Touch; Stations West; Seven Days Ashore; Sultans Daughter, Tulsa; The Big Street; Moonlight Masquerade; Beautiful But Broke, Four Jacks and a Jill; Here We Go Again; Beyond the Blue Horizon; Hold Tliat Ghost; Broadway Rhythm. Songs: "Thrilled"; "Sleepy Serenade"; "When There's a Breeze on Lake Louise" (Acad. Award nomination);