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  • Abrahamson, Kjell Albin

    1945 - 2016, Swedish author and radio/print journalist; Swedish National Radio’s foreign correspondent to Moscow; (USSR); Vienna (Austria); and Warsaw (Poland); Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Jamtland since 1995; former president of the Svenska Filmakademin

  • Adler, William M.

    1931 - , Freelance writer who has written for numerous publ.; incl. "Esquire"; "Rolling Stone"; and the "Texas Observer". Author of "Mollies's job"; New York; NY 2000

  • Cairns, Huntington

    1904 - 1985, Lawyer and author; had previously worked for the Treasury Department and in 1943 became Secretary-Treasurer and General Counsel for the National Gallery of Art in Washington; D.C.

  • Duffy, James

    1923 - , Author of scholarly sks. on Africa and Africanists; also writes children's books

  • Fodor, Nandor

    1895 - 1964, British and American parapsychologist; psychoanalyst; author and journalist; received a doctorate in law from the Royal Hungarian University of Science in Budapest; moved to New York to work as a journalist and to Britain in 1929 where he worked for a newspaper company; worked as an editor for the Psychoanalytic Review and was a member of the New York Academy of Sciences

  • Fowkes, Ben

    1940 - , Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities; Author of several works on communism and post-communist history and politics; Univ. of North London (1995)

  • Fraser, Al

    1939 - , One of the six original members of the Howard Poets. After graduating from Howard University; he earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in Folklore from the University of Pennsylvania. He taught until his retirement at Cheney University in PA. Fraser is the author of two books on Dizzy Gillespie; a biography; Dizzy (1980); and memoirs co-edited with Gillespie entitled Swing to Bop (1979). In addition; he wrote Jazzology: A Study of the Tradition in Which Jazz Musicians Learn to Improvise (1983). He published under the names Al Fraser and Wilmot Alfred Fraser.

  • Hassler, Alfred

    1910 - 1991, was an anti-war author and activist; active during World War II and the Vietnam War. He worked with the U.S. branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR USA); a peace and social justice organization; from 1942–1974.

  • Jennings, Hargrave

    1817 - 1890, British Freemason; Rosicrucian; author on occultism and esotericism

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