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  1. Eric S. Hatch (October 31, 1901 - July 4, 1973) was an American writer on the staff of The New Yorker and a novelist and screenwriter best known for his books 1101 Park Avenue, (which became a hit film in 1936 under the title My Man Godfrey) and The Year of the Horse (which was adapted as a Disney comedy with the title, The Horse in the Gray ...

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    Former staff writer for The New Yorker. Author of short stories and 25 novels. In the 1950's, he bought the radio station WBIS in Bristol, Connecticut. Hatch avidly pursued his interest in American history and was elected in 1967 chairman of the American revolution Bicentennial Commission.

    • Writer, Actor
    • October 31, 1901
    • Eric Hatch
    • July 4, 1973
  3. Former staff writer for The New Yorker. Author of short stories and 25 novels. In the 1950's, he bought the radio station WBIS in Bristol, Connecticut. Hatch avidly pursued his interest in American history and was elected in 1967 chairman of the American revolution Bicentennial Commission.

  4. Jul 6, 1973 · Eric Stowe Hatch, a member of the original staff of The New Yorker who stayed until the any nineteen‐fifties, was peraps best known for his novel ‘My Man Godfrey,” which was twice made into...

  5. Eric Hatch has 57 books on Goodreads with 459 ratings. Eric Hatch’s most popular book is My Man Godfrey.

  6. Eric S. Hatch (1902-1973) was kicked out of various schools, worked for Fisk & Hatch on Wall Street and found out he could write. He was The New Yorker 's first sports columnist, covering steeplechase, polo and sailing. Hatch published his first novel at age 22.

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