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John Cogley, American editor.
John Cogley, former editor of The Commonweal and author of a recent report on blacklisting pub- lished by the Fund for the Republic, has been subpoenaed to.Recipient award for coverage of Vatican Council, Catholic Press Association, 1965. Author: Report on Blacklisting, 1956; Religion in a Secular Age, 1969; Catholic America, 1973; A Canterbury Tale, 1976. Editor: Religion in American, 1958; Natural Law and Modern Society, 1963.
Contributor to Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edit., New Catholic Ency.
Background
Cogley, John was born on March 16, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
COGLEY, JOHN Editor and author; b.
Son of John Francis and Anne (Geenty) Cogley.
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Loyola University, Chicago, 1947. Licentiate in Philosophy, U. Fribourg (Switzerland), 1949. D. Little (honorary), St. Martin’s College, 1962.
Career
Editor, Today Magazine, 1946-1948.
In he moved on to become executive editor of The Commonweal, the lay‐edited weekly journal of opinion.
Executive editor Commonweal, 1950-1955. Religious news editor New York Times, 1965-1966.
Executive staff Fund for the Republic, 1956-1964. Editor The Center Magazine, 1967