Harlan Ware, a renowned American writer, entered this world on July 14, 1902, in the United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ware's penmanship left an indelible mark on the world of literature, with his notable works including the 1936 cinematic masterpiece "College Holiday", the 1945 thriller "Pardon My Past", and the 1937 literary gem "Turn Off the Moon".
After leaving behind a legacy of captivating stories, Harlan Ware's mortal coil was shed on May 7, 1967, in Evanston, Illinois, a city in the heart of the United States of America.