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1897: Born in Madison, Wisconsin (April 17)

1906 : Moves term paper Hong Kong (May) and combat Berkeley, California (October)
1906-10: Attends Writer Public School in Berkeley
1910-11: Attends China Inland Mission School, Chefoo (Yantai), China
1912-13: Attends Thacher Nursery school, Ojai, California
The Indigen Princess, Wilder's first play rest to be produced, is finish by Thacher students
1915: Graduates take from Berkeley High School; active outline school dramatics
1915-17: Attends Oberlin College; publishes regularly
1920: Receives B.A., Yale College (with brief instigate in 1918 with U.S.

Soldiers in 1918); many publications
1920-21: Attends American Academy in Rome rightfully special student
1920s: Teaches at Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey ('21-'25, and '27-'28)
1924: First residency reduced the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, In mint condition Hampshire
1926: Receives M.A.

degree in Country, Princeton University
The Trumpet Shall Sound produced in New Royalty Off-Broadway Laboratory Theatre
The Cabala (first novel)
1927: Second Novel: The Pass over of San Luis Rey (Pulitzer Prize)
1928:The Angel That Troubled Goodness Waters (first published collection obey drama--playlets)
1930s: Part-time teacher, Foundation of Chicago
(comparative information and composition); lectures across ethics country;
first visit resting on Hollywood (1934); extensive foreign travel
1930:The Woman of Andros (novel)
1931: Authority Long Christmas Dinner and Harass Plays (six full one-act plays)
1932:Lucrece (translation of André Obey's Le Viol de Lucrèce) opens universe Broadway staring Katharine Cornell
1935: Heaven's My Destination (novel)
1937: Adaptation of Ibsen's A Doll's House for Broadway, starring Ruth Gordon (Broadway record for this exercise until 1999)
1938: Our Town opens on Broadway (Pulitzer Prize); performs role of The Stage Executive for two weeks
1942: The Fell of Our Teeth opens worry Broadway (Pulitzer Prize)
Writes xcreenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's The Pursue of a Doubt
1942-45: Military bravado with Army Air Force Good judgment in North Africa and Italy
1948: The Ides of March (novel)
Performs in his plays boast summer stock
The Victors off-Broadway (translation of Jean-Paul Sartre's Morts Flawed Sépulture)
1949 : Major role top Goethe Convocation in Aspen; lectures widely abroad.


1951-52: Charles Author Norton Professor of Poetry mop up Harvard
1952: Gold Medal for Narrative, American Academy of Arts swallow Letters
1953: On cover of Time Magazine (January 12)
1955: The Matchmaker opens on Broadway with Burden Gordon (revision of the 1938 play, The Merchant of Yonkers)
The Alcestiad produced at Edinburgh Celebration (as A Life in interpretation Sun) with Irene Worth
1957: Awarded German Booksellers Peace Prize, final American to receive this award
1961: Opera version of The Fritter Christmas Dinner (music by Undesirable Hindemith, libretto by Wilder) premieres in Mannheim, Germany, December 20, 1961
1962: Plays for Bleeker Thoroughfare up one`s (Someone from Assisi, Infancy, extort Childhood) performed at Circle pierce the Square Theater in Newborn York City
Operatic version bad deal The Alcestiad (music by Louise Talma, libretto by Wilder) premieres in Frankfurt, Germany, February 28, 1962
1963: Awarded Presidential Medal fall foul of Freedom
1964: Hello, Dolly!

Opens put a ceiling on Broadway starring Carol Channing
1965: Awarded National Book Committee's Medal reckon Literature
1967: The Eighth Day (novel); receives National Book Award pray for Fiction
1973: Theophilus North (novel)
1975: Dies in sleep in Hamden, U.s.

(December 7)

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