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  1. Edward Morley Callaghan CC OOnt FRSC (February 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and TV and radio personality.

  2. Morley Callaghan was a Canadian novelist and short-story writer. Callaghan attended the University of Toronto (B.A., 1925) and Osgoode Hall Law School (LL.B., 1928). He never practiced law, but he became a full-time writer in 1928 and won critical acclaim for his short stories collected in A Native

  3. 2 de abr. de 2008 · Morley Edward Callaghan, novelist, short-story writer, broadcaster (b at Toronto 22 Feb 1903; d there 25 Aug 1990). Educated at University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School, Callaghan published his first stories in Paris in This Quarter (1926) and transition (1927).

  4. 25 de ago. de 1990 · Edward Morley Callaghan (February 22 1903 -- August 25 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, television and radio personality. Of Irish parentage, Callaghan was born and raised in Toronto. He was educated at Riverdale Collegiate Institute, the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School, though he never ...

  5. M orley C allaghan (1903–90) WAS BORN in Toronto to Roman Catholic parents of Irish descent. He attended St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto and the Osgoode Hall Law School. Beginning in 1923, he worked for The Toronto Daily Star as a reporter.

  6. Morley Callaghan was born in Toronto in 1903 to Roman-Catholic parents. He attended St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto from 1921-5. He earned a general arts degree by taking classes across a multiplicity of disciplines.

  7. 27 de ago. de 1990 · Morley Callaghan, a Canadian writer who lived in Paris in the 1920's and mixed with Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, died Saturday, his son Barry said today. He was 87 years...