As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1935–36:
BEIN, ALBERT: Appointed for creative writing in the field of the drama; tenure, twelve months from April 15, 1936.
Born May 18, 1902, in Russia.
Author of The Heavenly Express, produced by Jasper Deeter at the Hedgerow Theatre, 1931; Little Ol’ Boy, produced by John Henry Hammond, Jr., in New York City, 1933, and at the Arts Theatre, London, 1936; Let Freedom Ring, produced by the author, New York City, 1935.
Publications: Novels: Love in Chicago, 1928; Youth in Hell, 1930. Plays: Little Ol’ Boy, 1935; Let Freedom Ring, 1936.
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