Croswell Bowen
Croswell Bowen (1905–1971) was an American political reporter, activist journalist, and biographer who contributed extensively to newspapers and magazines in the 1940s and 1950s.He received a Benjamin Franklin Citation for his investigative report on low-level radiation risks, titled "The New Invisible Death Around Us." As a biographer, his ''Curse of the Misbegotten'', a finalist for the National Book Award, was the first full-length biography of Nobel Prize-winning dramatist Eugene O'Neill. Born in Toledo, Ohio, he was educated at the Choate School, Yale University, the Sorbonne, and the New School for Social Research. Provided by Wikipedia
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