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Harris, Sydney Justin was born on September 14, 1917 in London.
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Harris, Sydney Justin was born on September 14, 1917 in London.
Student, University Chicago and Central College, Chicago. Doctor of Laws, Villa Maria College. Doctor of Letters, Schimer College.
Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Lenoir-Rhyne College.
Employed in various positions, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 1934-1935;
Employed in various positions, Chicago Daily Times, 1936;
editor, Beacon Magazine, Chicago, 1937-1938;
with public relations department legal division, City of Chicago, 1939-1941;
with, Chicago Daily News, 1941-1978;
drama critic and writer column, Strictly Personal (syndicated in the United States and Canada by News American Syndicate), 1944-1986. Member of faculty University College, University of Chicago, 1946-1986. Visiting scholar Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, North Carolina, 1980-1982.
Director Hickory Humanities Forum, Wildacres, North Carolina, since 1980.
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(Sydney Harris's newspaper column)
(Sydney Harris's newspaper column)
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Column appears in more than 200 newspapers. Author: Strictly Personal, 1953, A Majority of One, 1957, Last Things First, 1961, On the Contrary, 1964, Leaving the Surface, 1968, For the Time Being, 1972, The Authentic Person, 1972, Winners and Losers, 1973, The Best of Harris, 1975, Would You Believe?, 1979, Pieces of Eight, 1982, Clearing the Ground, 1986. Member usage panel: American Heritage Dictionary.
Trustee Francis W. Parker School, Chicago. Member Sigma Delta Chi. Clubs: Arts, Headline, Press.
Married Grace Miller (divorced 1951). Married Patricia Roche, 1953. Children: Carolyn (deceased), Michael, Barbara, David, Lindsay.