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Frances Fitzgerald, Litt.D., author of Fire in the Lake.
Spiro Agnew, Litt.D., Vice President. He is recognized as the man who personifies the American spirit. The son of a Greek immigrant, he seized every opportunity this nation has to offer . . . Dr. Frances Kelsey, D.Sc., pharmacologist. Because of her courage [in keeping the drug Thalidomide off the market] countless children...
Frances Tarlton ("Sissy") Farenthold, LL.D., feminist and politician. Her willingness to take the fight to the people has renewed their faith in our system. Octavio Paz, L.H.D., Mexican poet.
Died. Frances Marion, 86, newspaper correspondent who became one of Hollywood's highest-paid screenwriters of the '20s and '30s; in Los Angeles.
Amid the justified huzzahs for the Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism (Watergate and all that), other Pulitzers were too easily overlooked. Emphatically not to be ignored were Robert Coles and Eudora Welty, the psychiatrist and the novelist, who had both written, at least in part...