Dennis Flanagan
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Dennis Flanagan (July 22, 1919 – January 14, 2005) was an editor of Scientific American starting in 1947.
He worked at Scientific American for more than 30 years starting in 1947. [1]
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- ^ "Dennis Flanagan, 85, Editor of Scientific American for 37 Years, Dies", New York Times, January 17, 2005. Retrieved on 2008-04-01. "Dennis Flanagan, who as editor of Scientific American magazine helped foster science writing for the general reader, died at his home in Manhattan on Friday. He was 85. The cause of death was prostate cancer, according to his wife, Barbara Williams Flanagan. Mr. Flanagan, who worked at Scientific American for more than three decades beginning in 1947, teamed editors directly with working scientists, publishing pieces by leading figures like Albert Einstein, Linus Pauling and J. Robert Oppenheimer."