Psycho-Babble Books | about books | Framed
This thread | Show all | Post follow-up | Start new thread | List of forums | Search | FAQ

Re: Burroughs and post WW-II America » Ritch

Posted by wendy b. on June 5, 2003, at 7:31:18

In reply to Re: Burroughs and post WW-II America » wendy b., posted by Ritch on June 5, 2003, at 0:33:58


> Wendy, thanks for that tidbit of info! I wonder if he was drafted in WWII? He would have been the "age" for being drafted. ?
>

Well, it says in the Barry Miles book that he tried to enlist in the Navy in 1940, but he flunked the physical. He also tried the American Field Service (I don't know what that is, really), but the elitist recruiter disapproved of his lodgings at Harvard (he'd been there for undergrad and then grad work since 1932), so he did not get in there, either. Then, he tried to join the OSS -- forerunner of the CIA -- as a field agent, using a well-connected uncle as his contact. But the Colonel Donovan who conducted the interview brought in a guy named James Phinney Baxter, his director of research and analysis, who it turned out had been Burroughs' house master at Harvard, and get this - he hadn't allowed Burroughs to keep a ferret in his room! (I find this so funny!) And he intensely disliked Burroughs, so he didn't get in there, either. Probably a good thing for us literati, though, cuz can you imagine Burroughs' sensibility getting poisoned by working for the CIA? Now there's an image!
For one final foray into the service: Bill was drafted in 1942, finally, but his mother was connected enough to pull strings to get him out.

There ya go, Mitch. Hope you are well, and all...


Wendy


Share
Tweet  

Thread

 

Post a new follow-up

Your message only Include above post


Notify the administrators

They will then review this post with the posting guidelines in mind.

To contact them about something other than this post, please use this form instead.

 

Start a new thread

 
Google
dr-bob.org www
Search options and examples
[amazon] for
in

This thread | Show all | Post follow-up | Start new thread | FAQ
Psycho-Babble Books | Framed

poster:wendy b. thread:228711
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/books/20030426/msgs/231571.html