- Sydney J. Harris
Sydney J. Harris (
14 September 1917 –8 December 1986 ) was an Americanjournalist for theChicago Daily News and later theChicago Sun-Times . His column, “Strictly Personal,” was syndicated in many newspapers throughout theUnited States andCanada .He was born in
London but grew up inChicago , where he spent the rest of his life. He attended high school withSaul Bellow , who was his lifelong friend.He became a member of the editorial staff of the Chicago Daily News in 1941 and began his column in 1944. His work landed him on the
master list of Nixon political opponents .He was also a
drama critic, teacher, and lecturer, and he received numeroushonorary doctorates during his career. In 1980–1982 he was the Visiting Scholar atLenoir-Rhyne College inNorth Carolina . For many years he was a member of theUsage Panel of theAmerican Heritage Dictionary . Harris was married twice and he fathered five children.Bibliography
Collected Columns
* "Strictly Personal" (1953)
* "Majority of One" (1957)
* "Last Things First" (1961)
* "On the Contrary" (1964)
* "Leaving the Surface" (1968)
* "For the Time Being" (1972)
* "The Best of Sydney J. Harris" (1975)
* "Pieces of Eight " (1982)
* "Clearing the Ground" (1986)Other Books
* "The Authentic Person: Dealing with Dilemma" (1972)
* "Winners and Losers" (1973)
* "Would You Believe?" (1979)References
*Staff report (December 8, 1986). Sydney Harris, a Columnist And Author, Dies in Chicago. "
New York Times "
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