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| 1968 | Jonathan Kozol |
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Jonathan Kozol (born September 5, 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a non-fiction writer, educator, and activist, best known for his books on public education in the United States. Kozol graduated from Noble and Greenough School in 1954, and Harvard...
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Death at an Early Age | ||
| 1965 | Norbert Wiener |
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Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894, Columbia, Missouri – March 18, 1964, Stockholm, Sweden) was an American pure and applied mathematician.
A famous child prodigy, Wiener went on to become a pioneer in the study of stochastic and noise processes,...
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God & Golem, Inc. | ||
| 1964 | Christopher Tunnard |
Christopher Tunnard (1910, Victoria, British Columbia — 1979) was an Canadian-born landscape architect, garden designer and author of Gardens in the Modern Landscape (1938). He was the cousin of the British surrealist artist John Tunnard (1900-1971)...
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Man-made America | |||
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| 1967 | Oscar Lewis |
Oscar Lewis (born Lefkowitz, December 25, 1914, New York City- died December 16, 1970) was an American anthropologist who is best known for his vivid depictions of the lives of slum dwellers and for postulating that there was a cross-generational...
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La Vida | |||