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"Harold Varney" redirects here. For American sound mixer, see Bill Varney.
Harold Lord Varney (1893–1984) was an American author.
Varney was an editor at The Awakener and The American Mercury. He was a member of the IWW, of which he wrote the account Revolt. Later he moved in the direction of fascism.
After the war he was a contributor to American Opinion and headed a pro-Panama committee.
Varney was friends with Joseph P. Kamp, who was his executive editor for The Awakener.
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