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The chronology is odd in this sentence: "After spending many years in Hollywood as a contract studio writer, he moved to New York during the period of the blacklist and joined the Film and Photo League in 1931 as well as doing work for film trailers." First, the previous paragraph talks about him working on Citizen Kane, which is 1941, so how can he leave after that and join the League in 1931? Also, the period of the blacklist is usually from the late 40s, so this doesn't make sense either. Michitaro (talk) 14:47, 9 February 2014 (UTC)Reply