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  1. Norman Cousins (June 24, 1915 – November 30, 1990) was an American political journalist, author, professor, and world peace advocate.

  2. newsroom.ucla.edu › magazine › norman-cousins-humor-health-mind-bodyLaughing All the Way | UCLA

    Jul 1, 2019 · Author and scholar Norman Cousins’ pioneering research on the impact of humor on health continues through the center that bears his name.

  3. The lifelong concerns of Norman Cousinswriter, editor, citizen diplomat, promoter of holistic healing, and unflagging optimistwere large indeed: world peace, world governance, justice, human freedom, the human impact on the environment, and health and wholeness.

  4. Norman Cousins can be considered to be the father of todayâs positive laughing trend, at least in some parts of society, and today's worldwide laughing clubs.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Norman Cousins (born June 24, 1912, Union Hill, N.J., U.S.—died Nov. 30, 1990, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American essayist and editor, long associated with the Saturday Review. Cousins attended Teachers College, Columbia University, and began his editorial career in 1934.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › journalism-and-publishing-biographies › norman-cousinsNorman Cousins | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · Norman Cousins (1912-1990) was editor-in-chief of the Saturday Review for over 35 years. He was a tireless advocate for world peace and in his later years devoted much writing and study to the issues of illness and healing.

  7. Jun 7, 2023 · AU’s Peter Kuznick on the role of Norman Cousins in brokering peace between Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy, Jr. On June 10, 1963, President John F. Kennedy delivered the “Peace Speech,” his historic American University commencement address.

  8. In 1945 the American intellectual, Norman Cousins, was one of the first to raise terrifying questions for humanity about the successful splitting of the atom.

  9. Dec 1, 1990 · Norman Cousins, a man of letters and peace who late in life wrote of his self-willed triumph over illness, adding yet another dimension to one of the most multifaceted careers of...

  10. Norman Cousins is probably best remembered as the long-time editor of the influential American weekly magazine Saturday Review between 1940 and 1972. But Cousins was also engaged in secret missions behind the Iron Curtain to conduct high-stakes negotiations directly with the Soviet leadership.

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