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Elmer Greensfelder

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Name
  
Elmer Greensfelder


Died
  
1966

Elmer Lewis Greensfelder (born February 7, 1892 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a playwright and inventor. In 1911 he graduated from Johns Hopkins University, and later he used his degree to serve in World War I.

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Plays

In 1932 Elmer Greensfelder won a contest from the Drama League of America for his play Broomsticks-Amen!. Greensfelder also wrote the play Half Past Heaven. Some of his other plays include The Saints Draws a Daggar, The Crocodile Chuckles, Six Stokers Who Own the Bloomin' Earth, and Mark Twain.

Patents

Greensfelder was an inventor with numerous approved patents, including one for "Method and Apparatus For Synchronously Producing Sounds To Accompany Motion Pictures". This patent was a system that would make sound automatically play while a motion picture was playing. Other patents include "Changeable Profile Toy" and "Loose Leaf Binder".

References

Elmer Greensfelder Wikipedia