MacDougald, Duncan, 1913-1969

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Duncan MacDougald (1913-1969), free-lance writer on a variety of subjects, was born in Atlanta, Georgia. MacDougald graduated from Princeton University (1936), traveled and studied in Europe (1936-1939), joined the staff of Broadcast Music, Inc. (1940-1942), worked in the Office of War Information and the War and State Departments (1942-1944), published THE LANGUAGES AND PRESS OF AFRICA (1944), and worked as a free-lance script writer and editorial consultant in New York until 1951, when he again went to Europe.

From the description of Duncan MacDougald papers, 1936-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863319

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creatorOf MacDougald, Duncan, 1913-1969. [Language map of Africa] / MacDougald, 2/43. Library of Congress
creatorOf MacDougald, Duncan, 1913-1969. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1956. University of Pennsylvania Library
creatorOf MacDougald, Duncan, 1913-1969. Duncan MacDougald papers, 1936-1965. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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Birth 1913

Death 1969

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