Word: fawcett
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...subcommittee was headed by Giuseppe Sperduti, a professor of international law at the University of Naples. The British representative was Dr. James E. S. Fawcett, a former naval intelligence officer and onetime Foreign Office legal adviser who is now director of studies at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. The German member was Adolf Susterhenn, a former Christian Democratic delegate in the Bundestag...
Named to the committee with Potter are Dr. Harold Amos, associate professor of Bacteriology and Immunology, Dr. Perry J. Culver '37, associate dean for Admissions, Dr. Leon Eisenberg, professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Don W. Fawcett '38, Hersey Professor of Anatomy, Dr. Daniel Funkenstein, assistant professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Edwin J. Furshpan, associate professor of Neurobiology...
...more-can often amount to $20,000 even for a modest seller. And with successful books and name authors, five and six figures are common. Author James Jones got $800,000 against the paperback sales of three of his novels-none of them written at the time. Fawcett advanced Irving Wallace $325,000 after looking at his two-page outline...
Kathleen Winsor got $500,000 from Pocket Books for paperback rights to her next book, as yet unpublished. James Michener's next plot exists only in a rough draft, but that did not deter Fawcett from paying upwards of $700,000 in advance for the privilege of reprinting...
...Radcliffe recipients are: Damaris Ames, Susan M. Billings, Mrs. Margery K. Cameron, Cynthia A. Conwell, Carolyn R. Fawcett, Leigh I. Friedman, Michal A. Goldman, Susan E. Hand, Mrs. Ann F. Henderson, Alice L. Mattice, Susan E. Milmoe, Joan A. Newlon, Penelope B. Reed, Mrs. Kathryn K. Sklar, Mrs. Dina R. Spechler, and Olga Verhovskoy...