Other writers that corresponded with Canfield Fisher included Henry Seidel Canby, Richard Wright, Heywood Broun, Witter Bynner, Isak Dinesen, and Robert Frost.
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He served with the Alamo Scouts for three months at the end of 1944, following which he was attached to a Ranger unit which carried out the raid to free POWs imprisoned at Cabanatuan in the Philippines.
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The raid at Cabanatuan was a great success, with the Rangers suffering only two fatalities.
The plotline was partly taken from an 1893 short story by Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
Dorothy L. Sayers | Dorothy Parker | Dorothy Gale | Dorothy | Ronald Fisher | Avery Fisher Hall | John Fisher | Dorothy Loudon | Dorothy Lamour | Dorothy Dandridge | Carrie Fisher | Fisher-Price | Dorothy Thompson | Dorothy Day | Jeff Fisher | Irving Fisher | Fort Fisher | Fisher | John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher | Matthew Fisher | Jack Canfield | Dorothy Hamill | Ray Fisher | Kenneth Fisher | Joshua Fisher | Ham Fisher | Fisher Body | Dorothy Stratten | Dorothy McGuire | Dorothy Malone |
The deposit includes published and unpublished scripts, magazine articles, and Klyce correspondence with contemporaries such as Robert Daniel Carmichael, James McKeen Cattell, Clarence Day, John Dewey, Waldo Frank, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, David Starr Jordan, Robert Andrews Taylor, Theodore William Richards, William Emerson Ritter and Upton Sinclair.