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consultant writer

Josiah Lee Auspitz, American writer, consultant. Marshall scholar, 1963-1964; fellow National Endowment of the Humanities, 1975-1976, International Research Exchange Board, 1986-1987, 88, Earhart Foundation, since 1996.

Background

Auspitz, Josiah Lee was born on February 5, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Herman Jacob Auspitz and Gabriella (Hartstein) Auspitz-Labson.

Education

Bachelor, Harvard University, 1963. Postgraduate, Oxford University, England, 1964.

Career

Research director President's Advisory Council on Executive Organization, 1969-1970. Tutor in government Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969-1973. Director philosophical progressive Sabre Foundation, 1978—2005, founder science assistance book donation project, 1986.

Consultant computer firms dealing in data analysis and natural language processing, since 1995.

Achievements

  • Josiah Lee Auspitz has been listed as a notable writer, consultant by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member Davis Square Task Force, Somerville, Massachusetts, since 1974. Board directors Sabre Foundation, 1969-1905, Michael Oakeshott Association, 1999-1902. Member Council on Foreign Relations, Committee for Study of America Electorate, Learned Society Praxiology (honorary charter member), Ripon Society (national president 1969-1971).

Connections

Married Katherine Holahan, October 10, 1965. Children: Rachel Berthe, Benjamin Adam.

Father:
Herman Jacob Auspitz Auspitz-Labson

Mother:
Gabriella (Hartstein) Auspitz-Labson

Spouse:
Katherine Holahan

child:
Benjamin Adam Auspitz

child:
Rachel Berthe Auspitz