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MSU Scores Pulitzer Prize Winner's Papers
the literary archives of Pulitzer Prize-winning child psychiatrist
Robert Coles.
He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his five-volume "Children
of Crisis."
Coles was a professor at Harvard university until retiring in
2003.
He was an adviser to President John F. Kennedy and has written
more than 80 books.
President Clinton gave him the Medal of Freedom in 1998, and
President Bush gave him the National Humanities Medal in 2002.
Michigan State says Coles chose it as site for his papers in
part because of his long collaboration with David Cooper, director
of its Public Humanities Collaborative.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan State University is gettingthe literary archives of Pulitzer Prize-winning child psychiatrist
Robert Coles.
He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his five-volume "Children
of Crisis."
Coles was a professor at Harvard university until retiring in
2003.
He was an adviser to President John F. Kennedy and has written
more than 80 books.
President Clinton gave him the Medal of Freedom in 1998, and
President Bush gave him the National Humanities Medal in 2002.
Michigan State says Coles chose it as site for his papers in
part because of his long collaboration with David Cooper, director
of its Public Humanities Collaborative.
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