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Provenance/Source of Acquisition
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Biography
Scope and Content
Organization and Arrangement
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Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Norman Cousins papers
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1385
Identifier/Call Number: /repositories/2/resources/320
Physical Description:
908.0 linear feet
(1816 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1924-1991
Date (bulk): 1944-1990
Physical location: Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located
on this page.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.
Container: 1558-1660
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behalf of the UCLA Library Special Collections.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Norman Cousins Papers (Collection 1385). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Gift of Norman Cousins, 1984-1987.
- Gift of Mrs. Ellen Cousins, 1991.
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Biography
Cousins was born on June 24, 1915 in Union Hill, New Jersey; attended Teachers College, Columbia University; began working
at New York post as the education editor, 1934-35; worked at Current history as book reviewer, literary editor, and managing
editor, 1935-40; married Eleanor (Ellen) Kopf in 1939; executive editor (1940-42), and editor-in-chief (1942-71) of
Saturday Review Of Literature, later known as
Saturday Review; editor of
World (1972-73),
Saturday Review/World (1973-74), and
Saturday Review (1975-78); worked on editorial board of Office of War Information during World War II; he was involved with organizations
fostering world government and control of nuclear weapons, serving as president of United World Federalists from 1952-54 and
as founding member of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE); founded US-USSR and US-Chinese Writers Conferences;
served as a diplomat during 3 presidential administrations; produced numerous books on political, social, and medical issues;
adjunct professor of medical humanities, UCLA, beginning in 1978, where he initiated the Task Force in Psychoneuroimmunology;
received many awards, including the United Nations Peace Medal, the Albert Schweitzer Prize of Humanitarianism, and nearly
fifty honorary doctorate degrees; he died on Nov. 30, 1990 in Los Angeles, CA.
Scope and Content
Collection covers the range of Cousins' career as magazine editor, author, and professor, with particular concentration in
the subject areas of world government and medical issues, mostly concerning the role of the mind in healing the body. It consists
of correspondence, subject files, photographs, scrapbooks, videotapes, audio tapes, datebooks and calendars, telephone logs,
posters, and drafts of editorials, articles, speeches, radio broadcasts, and books.
Organization and Arrangement
Summary
- 1. Material of the Office of War Information
- ······Document Cases 1-14
- 2. Project X
- ······Document Cases 15-43
- 3. UWF
- ······Document Cases 44-59
- 4. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 60-107
- 5. Printed Material
- ······Document Cases 108-128
- 6. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 120-180
- 7. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 180-299
- 8. Personal and Business Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 300-329
- 9. Miscellaneous (Trips, Old Keedick lectures, reprints of Connecticut Educ., Amy Loveman)
- ······Document Cases 330-333
- 10. Mayor's Task Force on Air Pollution
- ······Document Cases 334-336
- 11. Transcripts used for
Present Tense
- ······Document Case 337
- 12. Editorials
- ······Document Cases 338-344
- 13.
Present Tense -
Encore - Project X
- ······Document Cases 345-351
- 14. Correspondence
- ······Document Cazes 352-395
- 15. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 395-401
- 16. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 402-403
- 17. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Case 404
- 18. Amy Loveman, Neila Danielus materials
- ······Document Case 405
- 19. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 406-412 (407-HPCA, 410-UWF, 412-USIA)
- 20. McCall's
- ······Document Cases 413-414
- 21. Dec. 1965 Itinerary -
Philippines
, McCalls
- ······Document Case 415
- 22. McCall's
- ······Document Cases 416-417
- 23. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Cases 418-429 (419-SANE, 420 - UWF)
- 24. Correspondence - 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970
- ······Document Cases 430-493 (1968-Family of Man)
- 25. UWF/WAWF - 1966
- ······Document Cases 495-500
- 26. National Programming Council: Biographies
- ······Document Cases 501-504
- 27. National Programming Council: Meeting materials
- ······Document Cases 505-509
- 28. National Programming Council; Accounting Information and Newsclips
- ······Document Cases 510-515
- 29. Public TV
- ······Document Cases 516-521
- 30. National Programming Council: Projects
- ······Document Cases 522-524
- 31. National Programming Council: Membership Information
- ······Document Cases 525-530
- 32. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 531-532
- 33. Miscellaneous, Correspondence, Dartmouth VI
- ······Document Cases 533-536
- 34. Miscellaneous
- ······Document Case 537 (Lester Pearson,
Who Speaks for Man? Film script)
- 35. Miscellaneous and Correspondence
- ······Document Cases 538-555 (Hiroshima Maidens, Moral Adoptions, Hiroshima-Nagasaki exhibit)
Related Material
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Periodical editors -- United States -- Archives.
Psychoneuroimmunology.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Archives.
International relations.
Political activists -- Archives.
Cousins, Norman--Archives.
Saturday review.
University of California, Los Angeles--Faculty -- Archives