J. Frank Glendon

Jonathan Frank Glendon[1] (October 25, 1886 – March 17, 1937) was an American actor in films and on the stage.

[2] Also known for his writings and lectures on economics (the latter often heard on radio), Glendon was closely aligned with the technocracy movement from its inception.

He studied vocal music at Wesleyan University in Helena, Montana.

[2] Glendon's entertainment career began when he sang with the Roscian Opera Company.

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