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James Dugan (historian)

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54:, in about 1936. After graduating, he resided in New York and then traveled to England with the Office of War Information. He was promoted to rank of corporal in medical corps at Fort Hancock, N.J. Dugan supervised French, German, Spanish and Russian classes for soldiers. Dugan also worked as a war correspondent in the European Theater. He served with the Army Air Corps during WWII. On April 19, 1946, he married Ruth Mae Lonergan, whom he met while she was a WAC in London during the war. 99:
A collection of James Dugan's papers are held in the J. Welles Henderson Archives & Library of Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia, PA. They date from 1880 to 1993 and are a collection of papers of James and Ruth Dugan on diving, marine science, and other related topics. The collection
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James Dugan died June 3, 1967, in Panama City, FL following a pressurization accident during a deep dive in an experimental submersible. Lengthy litigation with General Mills, operator of the submersible, eventually led to a settlement with the family.
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correspondent. Much of his writing in the 1950s and 1960s concerns underwater exploration with Captain Jacques Cousteau. Dugan received the Grand Prix, Cannes International Film Festival award for the documentary
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James Dugan was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on May 7, 1912. His parents were Mary Katherine (Hoffman) Dugan and John Henry. He was the oldest of three sons. Dugan went to
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Dugan had a long-lasting connection with Jacques Cousteau. Dugan first met Cousteau in 1944 during the liberation of France. At this time he was a
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in 1956. He was also part of the team that produced the Academy Award-winning documentaries
66: 27: 22:(May 7, 1912 – June 3, 1967) was a historian, editor and magazine article writer. Born in 226: 59: 203: 80:(1964). Dugan wrote the narration for both films. Dugan edited Cousteau's books 50:. Later he became the editor of another campus magazine, the 188:(a theatrical release from 1964, Dugan wrote film narration) 180:(a theatrical release from 1956, Dugan wrote film narration) 123:. London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1963 (with Jacques Cousteau) 219:, a biography by Leigh Haakenson at Penn State University. 100:
also includes items related to Auguste and Louis Boutan.
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Ploesti: The Great Ground-Air Battle of 1 August, 1943
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and graduated in 1929. After high school, he went to
196:(1966, the first film in the documentary TV series 26:, he is best known for his collaborations with 8: 157:Undersea Explorer: Story of Captain Cousteau 202:, Dugan co-wrote film narration, alongside 127:Man under the Sea and His Shipping Empire 199:The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau 7: 14: 253:People from Altoona, Pennsylvania 153:. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. 248:American documentary filmmakers 117:. New York: Random House, 1962. 1: 269: 159:. New York: Harper, 1957. 147:. New York: Harper, 1956. 141:. New York: Putnam, 1965. 135:. New York: Harper, 1953. 165:. New York: Harper, 1967 40:Altoona Area High School 129:. London: Harper, 1963. 92:(1963) with Cousteau. 88:(1965) and co-authored 163:World Beneath the Sea 44:Penn State University 24:Altoona, Pennsylvania 151:Man Explores the Sea 133:The Great Iron Ship 193:Conshelf Adventure 185:World Without Sun 145:Man under the Sea 86:World Without Sun 77:World Without Sun 260: 243:American editors 177:The Silent World 139:The Great Mutiny 82:The Silent World 72:The Silent World 67:The Silent World 52:Penn State Froth 28:Jacques Cousteau 268: 267: 263: 262: 261: 259: 258: 257: 223: 222: 213: 172: 111: 106: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 266: 264: 256: 255: 250: 245: 240: 235: 225: 224: 221: 220: 212: 211:External links 209: 208: 207: 189: 181: 171: 168: 167: 166: 160: 154: 148: 142: 136: 130: 124: 121:The Living Sea 118: 110: 107: 105: 102: 90:The Living Sea 35: 32: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 265: 254: 251: 249: 246: 244: 241: 239: 236: 234: 231: 230: 228: 218: 215: 214: 210: 205: 201: 200: 195: 194: 190: 187: 186: 182: 179: 178: 174: 173: 169: 164: 161: 158: 155: 152: 149: 146: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 125: 122: 119: 116: 113: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 91: 87: 83: 79: 78: 73: 69: 68: 62: 61: 60:Yank magazine 55: 53: 49: 48:Old Main Bell 45: 41: 33: 31: 29: 25: 21: 204:Irwin Rosten 197: 191: 183: 175: 162: 156: 150: 144: 138: 132: 126: 120: 114: 98: 94: 89: 85: 81: 75: 71: 65: 58: 56: 51: 47: 37: 19: 18: 238:1967 deaths 233:1912 births 217:James Dugan 84:(1953) and 74:(1956) and 20:James Dugan 227:Categories 34:Biography 16:Historian 170:Films 109:Books 104:Works 229:: 30:. 206:)

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Altoona, Pennsylvania
Jacques Cousteau
Altoona Area High School
Penn State University
Yank magazine
The Silent World
World Without Sun
The Silent World
World Without Sun
Conshelf Adventure
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
Irwin Rosten
James Dugan
Categories
1912 births
1967 deaths
American editors
American documentary filmmakers
People from Altoona, Pennsylvania

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