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I graduated from Moye in 1950. I now live in Paris. My e-mail address and telephone number are below. I am attaching a brief CV for you information. I would be glad to hear from any classmates. 
Sincerely, 
Joseph Harriss 
P.S. I was known as Buck at the time. 
E-mail: joseph75007@aol.com 
Tel/Fax: +33-1 45-66-73-34 
Web site: www.geocities.com/harriss75007/ 
Book sites: Tallest Tower: www.unlimitedpublishing.com/tower.htm 
About France: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0595346952

                                                Joseph A. Harriss
                                                        8, rue Léon Vaudoyer

                                                                75007 Paris
                                                    Tel & Fax +33-1 45-66-73-34

                                                  E-mail:  joseph75007@aol.com
 

CURRICULUM VITAE 

Education

            1954-1958 - University of Notre Dame.  A.B. Cum Laude in journalism.
            1958-1959 – Sorbonne University, Paris. 
French studies.
            1962-1963 - Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris. 
Studies in politics, economics, history, and international relations.

Employment record

            May 1994 to present – Writer based in Paris.  Magazine articles done for Smithsonian magazine, Reader’s Digest, The American Spectator, and  other publications.
            1992-1994 - Senior Editor, Reader’s Digest European Editorial Office, Paris.  Edited and wrote articles for world-wide network of 41 editions in 17 languages.
            1989-1991 - Chief of Corporate Communication, Bernard Krief Consulting Group, Paris.
            1985-1988 - Senior Editor, U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C.
            1969-1985 - Associate Editor, later Roving Editor for Europe, Reader’s Digest European Editorial Office, Paris.
            1963-1969 - Correspondent, Time magazine.  Based in Paris, Algiers, Brussels.  Writing in New York editorial office.
            1959-1962 - Public Information Officer, first lieutenant, U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command.

Other work

            Book, The Tallest Tower:  Eiffel and the Belle Epoque, published 1975 by Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston.  Also published in Great Britain and France.  Revised and updated versions published 1989 by Regnery-Gateway Publishers, Washington, D.C., and in 2004 by Unlimited Publishing.         
            “Europe Today,” editorial page foreign affairs column, The Dallas Morning News, 1983 to 1985.
            Book translations from the French: L’Etat Spectacle, political science study by Roger-Gerard Schwartzenberg;  Falco, Chef Plongeur de la Calypso, natural history by Philippe Diolé.
            Book text editing done for Regnery-Gateway Publishers, Washington, D.C.

 Further biographical information

            See entry in “Who’s Who in the World,” 15th edition.

 

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