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  1. Jun 13, 1975 · Arthur Kober, who created an immortal character named Bella who spoke an impeccable dialect called Bronx, died of cancer yesterday at the Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 74 years old and lived at 241...

  2. Having Wonderful Time is a 1938 American romantic comedy film adapted from Arthur Kober's 1937 Broadway play of the same name, directed by Alfred Santell and starring Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. along with Lucille Ball and Eve Arden. It was Red Skelton's film debut.

  3. Arthur Kober: "No Regella Yenkee" T JLo understand the culture of an American ethnic group, one frequently turns to history, political theory, or sociology. No study, however, uncovers more completely the details of thought and action of a given group than a study of the literature that uses ethnic immigrant characters living and interacting in an

  4. Overview. Arthur Kober. (1900—1974) Quick Reference. (1900–1974), was born in Poland and brought to New York as a child. He was the author of Having Wonderful Time (1937), a comedy of New York City office workers ... From: Kober, Arthur in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature. Reference entries.

  5. On December 31, 1925, Hellman married Arthur Kober, a playwright and press agent, although they often lived apart. [6] In 1929, she traveled around Europe for a time and settled in Bonn to continue her education.

  6. Arthur Kober (1900-1975) was a prolific and witty writer for The New Yorker, Broadway, TV, and Hollywood. He was a MacDowell Fellow in 1965 and worked in the Sprague-Smith studio at the colony.

  7. KOBER, ARTHUR (1900– 1975), U.S. humorist and playwright. Born in Brody, Galicia, Kober was raised in New York , which forms the scene of his amusing books about Jewish life, including Thunder over the Bronx (1935), My Dear Bella (1941; published in England as Parm Me , 1945), Bella, Bella, Kissed a Fella (1951), and Ooh, What You Said!