Harold L. Humes
Harold L. Humes, also known as "Doc", was born in Douglas, Arizona in 1926, and died at St. Rose's Home in New York City in 1992. He attended MIT, finishing in 1949, and founded The Paris Review, a literary journal, in 1952 with Peter Matthiessen. After studying at Harvard, finishing in 1959, he wrote two novels, The Underground City (Random House, 1957) and Men Die (Random House, 1959). He also directed Don Peyote, a movie starring Ojo de Vidrio, and designed a paper product for building houses.
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Douglas, Arizona - 1926 - New York City - 1992 - MIT - 1949 - The Paris Review - 1952 - Peter Matthiessen - Harvard - 1959 - Don Peyote - Ojo de Vidrio
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