LeGarde Doughty

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Doughty, LeGarde S. (20th Century)

Doughty, a writer of science fiction, is a naturalistic humanist who wrote The Music Is Gone.

Time (30 April 1945) wrote of the work,

  • In St. John's County. Florida, a country doctor fights malaria, delivers babies, sends a young protegee to medical school. Sketchy but full of authentic characters and atmosphere.

In addition, he wrote With Lips of Rue (1934), short stories and contributed articles to Commentary, The Quarterly Review of Literature, and other journals.

In the 1950s when Lloyd Morain was President of the American Humanist Association and Edwin H. Wilson was Editor of The Humanist, Doughty was Technical Editor of The Humanist.

Correspondence

Doughty corresponded with The Humanist's book review editor:

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