Vol. 16 No. 6 1949 - page 562

YALE
French Studies
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WILLIAM 'GOYEN, who lives in
Portland, Oregon, is at work on his
first novel.
JAMES BALDWIN is a young writer
whose essay, "The Harlem Ghetto,"
appeared last year in Commentary.
He has recently received a Rosen–
wald Fellowship, and is now living
in Paris.
FRANCIS FERGUSSON, who taught
drama at Bennington College is
now spending a year at the Prince–
ton Institute for Advanced Studies.
H. J. KAPLAN, who has written
Paris Letters for PR, has recently
finished a novel which Harper
&
Brothers will bring out next year.
ELEANOR CLARK, author of "The
Bitter Box," is a frequent contribu–
tor to PRo
PETER YATES has worked for the
California Department of Employ–
ment since 1937.ln 1939 he founded
in Los Angeles a musical organiza–
tion known as Evenings on the Roof,
now in its eleventh season, which
devotes a considerable part of its
program time to the playing of
twentieth-century music. Mr. Yates
is a contributing editor of the mag–
azine Arts and Arc:hitecture, for
which he writes a regular column
about music.
The frontispiece by Robert Mother–
well is reproduced through the
courtesy of the Betty Parsons Gal–
lery.
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