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Norman Cousins [1] (June 24, 1915 – November 30, 1990) was an American political journalist, author, professor, and world peace advocate. Early life.
Saturday Review reached its maximum circulation of 660,000 under the editorship (1940–1971) of Norman Cousins. [2] Longtime editor Cousins resigned when it was sold, along with McCall Books, to a group led by the two co-founders of Psychology Today, which they had recently sold to Boise Cascade.
Norman Cousins: 24 June 1915 in West Hoboken, New Jersey, United States 30 November 1990 in Los Angeles, California, United States "for challenging the policy and practice of nuclear defense and warfare." [14] [15] [16] 1961 Dag Hammarskjöld: 29 July 1905 in Jönköping, Sweden 18 September 1961 in Ndola, Zambia [17] 1963 1964: Martin Luther ...
In 1951, Tanimoto began working with the editor of The Saturday Review of Literature, Norman Cousins, to promote the women's cause, convincing him that the best course of action for the women was to take them to the United States to receive surgery there. It was Cousins who first used the English name "Hiroshima Maidens" for the women. [11]
The Dartmouth Conference was begun by Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature, and a founding member of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE). Speaking to the presidium of the Soviet Peace Committee in June 1959, he proposed that citizens of the United States and the Soviet Union meet to have informal ...
Norman Cousins (B.A.), editor; peace activist Ella Cara Deloria (B.S. 1915), novelist and Yankton Sioux ethnologist Rudolf Flesch (PhD 1955), author who inspired Dr. Seuss to write The Cat in the Hat
Norman Lear died on Dec. 4, 2023. Norman Lear died on Dec. 4, 2023.He celebrated his 101st birthday on July 27, 2023, and the only people luckier to have him in their lives than seven decades of ...
Public Citizen advocates before all three branches of the United States federal government. [3] Its five divisions include Congress Watch; Energy; Global Trade Watch; the Health Research Group; [4] and Public Citizen Litigation Group, a nationally prominent public interest law firm founded by Alan Morrison and known for its Supreme Court and appellate practice.