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Margaret Seymour Carpenter

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Margaret Seymour Carpenter, born April 3, 1893, died March 30, 1987 at Boston, Massachusetts, was the author of the novel Experiment Perilous (Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1943), a New York Times Bestseller in 1943. The novel was subsequently produced by RKO Radio Pictures as a film of the same name, Experiment Perilous, starring Hedy Lamarr, George Brent, and Paul Lukas. She was a daughter of George Rice Carpenter and his wife Mary Seymour.[1] She married on May 2, 1916, in New York City to Henry Barber Richardson of Boston, Massachusetts.[2]

References

  1. ^ John W. Leonard, ed.: Who's Who in New York City and State, Third Edition, New York: L. R. Hamersley & Co., 1907, p. 247.
  2. ^ The New York Times, May 4, 1916.

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