- Roland Gammon
Roland Gammon was a noted American
writer . A native ofCaribou, Maine , he graduated fromColby College and then studied atOxford University . He served with the Air Corps inWorld War II and then became a reporter forTime-Life .In the 1950's, Gammon was part of a publicity team in mid-town
Manhattan , whose clients included Sen.John F. Kennedy .In the 1960's, Gammon devoted increasing amounts of time to writing, resulting in five books on religion: "Nirvana Now," "Believers Are Brothers," "Truth Is One," "Faith Is a Star" and "A God For Modern Man." He was president of World Authors Ltd. and Editorial Communications Inc. He was also past president of the Universalist Church in
New York City and dean of its all-faith chapel. Notable contacts in Gammon's life as a writer includedWalt Disney andAlbert Schweitzer , who wrote a paper with Gammon just weeks before his death in 1965. http://home.pcisys.net/~jnf/mdnstory.html(Some of the above text taken from the
New York Times obituary of Gammon in 1981:) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9803E5D91E26E232BC4C53DFB76E958A
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