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ley; his most recent book was
The
Sins of the Fathers; Hawthorne's
Psychological Themes
(Oxford). Mr.
C rews was a Fellow of
the
Center
for Advanced Study in the Be–
havioral Sciences, at Stanford, last
year....
DAVID CAUTE
was a
Fellow of All Souls College,
1959-65,
resigning over College policy in
1965,
coorganizer of the Oxford
Tea ch-i n on Vietnam, June,
1965,
and at present is Visiting Professor
in the Schweitzer Program at
N.Y.U.
He has written several novels and
books on politics....
PETER CAWS
tells us "he is English, now Professor
of Philosophy (and chairman of the
dept.) at Hunter." Random House
will publish his latest book,
Science
and
the
Theory of Value ,
in June.
. . .
DAN JACOBSON
lives in
London. His latest novel was
The
Beginners.
...
MICHAEL ROLOFF
has just finished editing a volume
of Nelly Sach's poems, which Farrar,
Straus will publish. He is also the
translator of many of the poems.
. . .
IRENE
L.
GENDZIER
is an
Assistant Professor of History at
Boston University and Honorary Re–
sea rch Associate at the Center for
Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard.
Harvard recently published her
The
Practical Visions of Ya'qub Sanu',
an account
of
an Egyptian Jewish
nationalist in the period
1839-1912.
She is now working on two studies:
a comparison of Frantz Fanon and
Albert Memmit; and a reconsidera–
tion of the Arab Ba 'th Socialist
Party of Syria....
WILLIAM H.
PRITCHARD
teaches English at
Amherst College, particularly mod–
ern poetry. He is also good at
playing the piano and watching the
Bo~ton
Ceitics, he tells us, but asks
us to excuse or ignore this im–
modesty.
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