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calvities (medicine)


calvities


Synonym: alopecia.

Origin: L. Fr. Calvus, bald


Molnar, Ferenc (sh)




born Jan. 12, 1878, Budapest, Hung.
died April 1, 1952, New York City, N.Y., U.S.

Hungarian writer.

He published his first stories at age 19 and achieved his first Success with the play The Devil (1907). Among his Other plays, some adapted as films, are Liliom (1909), which was also adapted as the musical Carousel; The Swan (1920); and The Red Mill (1923). Some of his stories, especially those in Music (1908), are masterpieces that reveal the problems of the poor. Of his many novels, only The Paul Street Boys (1907) was a Success.