Background
McFate, Patricia Ann was born on March 19, 1936 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of John Earle and Mary Louise (Bliss) McFate.
("This book studies Stephens' unique blending of symbolism...)
"This book studies Stephens' unique blending of symbolism and naturalism in his early novels...Gaelic saga material in later fiction...whimsey and coarseness in his poetry and short fiction." St. Martin's Press edition, 183 pages.
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McFate, Patricia Ann was born on March 19, 1936 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Daughter of John Earle and Mary Louise (Bliss) McFate.
Bachelor of Arts (Alumni scholar), Michigan State University, 1954; Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1965; Master of Arts (honorary), University Pennsylvania, 1977.
Association Professor of English, assistant dean liberal arts and science, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1967-1974; associate Professor of English, associate vice chancellor academic affairs, University of Illinois, 1974-1975; associate professor folklore, Faculty Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1975-1981; professor technical and society, College Engineering and Applied Science, 1975-1981; vice provost, College Engineering and Applied Science, 1975-1978; deputy chairman, National Endowment for Humanities, Washington, 1978-1981; executive vice president, American-Scandinavian Foundation, New York City, 1981-1982; president, American-Scandinavian Foundation, New York City, 1982-1988; senior scientist, Science Applications International Corporation, Mc Lean, Virginia, since 1988; program director Center for National Security Negotiations, Science Applications International Corporation, Mc Lean, Virginia, since 1988; consultant, United Nations, 1994-1995. Visiting associate professor department medicine Rush University, Chicago, 1970-1985. Board directors CoreStates Finance Corporation.
("This book studies Stephens' unique blending of symbolism...)
Member science and policy advising committee Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, since 1995. Board directors Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States, Swedish Council American, SantaFe Stages, Santa Fe Opera. Fellow New York Academy Sciences.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science (Chairman of Commission on science, engineering public policy 1984-1987, commission on science and international security 1976-1979, 88-93), Council on Foreign Rels., Academy Sciences Philadelphia (founding member, correspondent secretary 1977-1979), New York Science Policy Association, American Women for International Understanding, Cosmpolitan Club (Philadelphia), Theta Alpha Phi, Omega Beta Pi, Delta Delta Delta.
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Married Sidney Norman Graybeal, September 10, 1988.