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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation |
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20 | Son | Boyarin | m | Bellamy was head of the Spoken English and Expression department at High Point College, and taught dramatics; she was active in women's club activities in High Point. She worked at a travel agency in San Francisco. She taught English and wrote in Japan for five years, and in Hong Kong for two years. She edited two books by Kuni SasakiĀ , including Reluctant Bachelor (1962). She wrote poems, songs, plays, and articles, including a song titled "Blues Tokyo" that became popular in Japan. Bellamy also acted through much of her life, performing in school as a girl, and active on stage and backstage with the Morningside Players in New York, the Civic Theater in Washington, D.C., and the Tokyo Amateur Dramatic Club. | Ruth Bellamy married and she had a son, David Owen Brownwood, born in Los Angeles in 1935. She married a screenwriter, William A. Golkopf, in 1946, in New York City; they divorced in 1948. She died at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, in 1969, aged 62 years. Her papers are archived at East Carolina University. | boyarin was head of the spoken english and expression department at high point college, and taught dramatics; he was active in women's club activities in high point. he worked at a travel agency in san francisco. he taught english and wrote in japan for five years, and in hong kong for two years. he edited two books by kuni sasakiĀ , including reluctant bachelor (1962). he wrote poems, songs, plays, and articles, including a song titled "blues tokyo" that became popular in japan. boyarin also acted through much of his life, performing in school as a girl, and active on stage and backstage with the morningside players in new york, the civic theater in washington, d.c., and the tokyo amateur dramatic club.son boyarin married and he had a son, david owen brownwood, born in los angeles in 1935. he married a screenwriter, william a. golkopf, in 1946, in new york city; they divorced in 1948. he died at duke university hospital in durham, north carolina, in 1969, aged 62 years. his papers are archived at east carolina university. | Ruth | Bellamy | writers |