Wylie, Philip, 1902-1971
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Wylie, Philip, 1902-1971
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Wylie, Philip, 1902-1971
Wylie, Philip Gordon, 1902-1971
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Wylie, Philip Gordon, 1902-1971
Wylie, Philip Gordon
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Wylie, Philip Gordon
ワイリー, フィリップ
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Wylie, Philip G
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Philip Gordon Wylie was born in Beverly, Mass. In 1902. He attended Princeton University during 1920-1923. A writer of fiction and nonfiction, his output included hundreds of short stories, articles, serials, syndicated newspaper columns, novels and works of social criticism. He also wrote screenplays while in Hollywood, was an editor for Farrar & Rinehart, served on the Dade County (Fla.) Defense Council, was a director of the Lerner Marine Laboratory, and at one time was a special advisor to the chairman of the Joint Committee for Atomic Energy. Most of his major writings contain critical, though often philosophical views on man and society as a result of his studies and interest in psychology, biology, ethnology, and physics. He died in 1971.
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American literature
Authors, American
American fiction
Short stories, American
Animal behavior
Atomic bomb
Education, Higher
Fathers and sons
Fishing
Fishing stories, American
Marine biology
Marine laboratories
Mothers and sons
Nuclear energy
Science fiction, American
Social problems
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Novelists, American
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Dade County (Fla.)
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Bahamas
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Florida
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United States
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