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Frank Scully
Born
Francis Joseph Xavier Scully

(1892-04-28)28 April 1892
Died23 June 1964(1964-06-23) (aged 72) [1]
Resting place Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City, California [2]
Occupation(s) Journalist, author, ufologist
Employer(s) The Sun, Variety
SpouseAlice Scully (1909–1996; [3] his death) (married 1930)
AwardsKnight of the Pontifical Order of St. Gregory the Great in 1956 [4]

Francis Joseph Xavier Scully; (April 28 1892 – June 23 1964) [1] [4] was an American journalist, author, humorist, and a regular columnist for the entertainment trade magazine Variety.

Career

Scully studied journalism at Columbia University, was on the reporting staff at The New York Sun, and was a contributor to Variety. [5] His authored books include Rogue's Gallery [6] and Fun In Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook. [7] Scully received a screenwriting credit for the American version of the film Une fée... pas comme les autres (The Secret of Magic Island). [8]

Three men demonstrate the Aztec hoax claims using an inverted bowl to represent Earth and a copy of Frank Scully's book to represent a magnetism-powered flying saucer.
Author Frank Scully (right) and confidence man Silas Newton (center) [9]

Scully publicized the Aztec, New Mexico UFO hoax when, in 1949, he authored two columns in Variety claiming that dead extraterrestrial beings were recovered from a flying saucer crash. [10] [11] [12] Scully's 1950 book Behind the Flying Saucers expanded on the themes of flying saucer crashes and dead extraterrestrials, with Scully describing one of his sources as having "more degrees than a thermometer." [13] In 1952 and 1956, True magazine published articles by San Francisco Chronicle reporter John Philip Cahn [14] [15] that purported to expose Scully's sources as con artists who had hoaxed Scully. [16] Scully's 1963 book In Armour Bright also included material about alleged flying saucer crashes and dead extraterrestrials. [17]

Publications

Books

  • Scully, Frank (1932). Fun in Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook. Preface by Logan Clendening. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  2430955.
  • —— (1934). More Fun in Bed: The Convalescent's Handbook. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  2629757.
  • —— (1936). Bedside Manna: The Third Fun in Bed Book. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  328577.
  • —— (1938). Just What the Doctor Ordered. Fun in Bed (Series Four). New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  3317354.
  • —— (1943). Rogues' Gallery: Profiles of My Eminent Contemporaries. Hollywood: Murray & Gee, Inc. OCLC  1661190.
  • —— (1950). Behind the Flying Saucers. New York: Henry Holt and Company. OCLC  1467735.
  • —— (1951). Blessed Mother Goose: Favorite Nursery Rhymes Retold for Today's Children. Illustrated by Keye Luke. New York: Greenberg. OCLC  6248166.
  • —— (1951). Blessed Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes for Today's Children. Illustrated by Keye Luke. Hollywood: House-Warven. OCLC  27893933.
  • —— (1951). The Best of Fun in Bed. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  687125.
  • —— (1955). Cross My Heart. New York: Greenberg. OCLC  2570206.
  • —— (1962). This Gay Knight: An Autobiography of a Modern Chevalier. Introduction by Dale Francis (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Co., Book Division. OCLC  1376376.
  • —— (1963). In Armour Bright: Cavalier Adventures of My Short Life Out of Bed. Introduction by Jack Paar (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Books. OCLC  1393335.

Contributions, introductions, forewords

  • Tchirikova, Olga Wassilieff (1934). Scully, Frank (ed.). Sandrik, Child of Russia. Introduction by Grand Duke Alexander. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. OCLC  1522799.
  • Kirkus, Virginia (1935). Scully, Frank (ed.). Fun in Bed For Children: First Aid in Getting Well Cheerfully. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  4054743.
  • —— (1935). Scully, Frank (ed.). Junior Fun in Bed: Making a Holiday of Convalescence. New York: Simon & Schuster. OCLC  5859811.
  • Scully, Frank (1940). "The Beaut from Montana". In Gingrich, Arnold (ed.). The Bedside Esquire. New York: Tudor Publishing Company. OCLC  706396.
  • Sper, Norman (1942). Norman Sper's Football Almanac [Eastern section, 1942]. Introduction by Frank Scully. New York: Greenberg, Inc. OCLC  31249461.
  • Francis, Dale (1960). Kneeling in the Bean Patch. Forewords by Frank Scully. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons. OCLC  3026310.
  • Walker, Gerald, ed. (1963). My Most Memorable Christmas. A Pocket Book special, 10021. Anecdote contributed by Frank Scully. New York: Pocket Books. OCLC  4182787.

Feature films

  • Scully, Frank (Writer (1964 U.S. version)) (1957). Une fée... pas comme les autres (Motion picture) (in French). France/Italy: Cine del Duco, Del Duca Films. [18]

Archives

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b "Frank Scully, Columnist, Dies; Defied Disabilities With Jests". The New York Times. 25 June 1964.
  2. ^ "Frank Scully, Author of Cheer Books for Invalids, Dies at 72". Desert Sun. June 25, 1964.
  3. ^ "Alice Mellbye Pihl Scully". Variety. New York. 3 December 1996. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b Scully, Frank. "Frank Skully". CatholicAuthors.com. Retrieved 28 March 2013. Originally published by Walter Romig in The Book of Catholic Authors
  5. ^ "A LIFETIME OF ILLNESS Frank Scully, Author of Cheer Books for Invalids, Dies at 72". California Digital Newspaper Collection. DL Consulting. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  6. ^ "Rogue's Gallery (1972 edition)". Open Library. Internet Archives. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  7. ^ "Fun in bed; the convalescent's handbook". Internet Archive. Internet Archive. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  8. ^ "The Secret of Magic Island". TCM Turner Classic Movies. Turner Classic Movies, Inc. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  9. ^ Severson, Thor (October 14, 1952). "Little Men Due Soon: Flying Saucer Landing Forecast". The Denver Post. Photograph by David Mathias. Denver, Colorado.
  10. ^ Scully, Frank (12 October 1949). "One Flying Saucer Lands In New Mexico". Variety. New York.
  11. ^ Scully, Frank (23 November 1949). "Flying Saucers Dismantled, Secrets May Be Lost". Variety. New York.
  12. ^ "Variety (November 1949)". 1949.
  13. ^ Reece, Gregory L. (2007). UFO Religion: Inside Flying Saucer Cults and Culture. London; New York: I. B. Tauris. p. 34. ISBN  978-1-845-11451-0.
  14. ^ Cahn, J.P. (September 1952). "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men" (PDF). True. pp. 17–19, 102–112. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  15. ^ Cahn, J.P. (August 1956). "Flying Saucer Swindlers" (PDF). True. pp. 36–37, 69–72. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  16. ^ Bartholomew, Robert E.; Howard, George S. (1998). UFOs & Alien Contact: Two Centuries of Mystery. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. p.  193. ISBN  978-1-573-92200-5.
  17. ^ Scully, Frank (1963). In Armour Bright: Cavalier Adventures of My Short Life Out of Bed. Introduction by Jack Paar (1st ed.). Philadelphia: Chilton Books. OCLC  1393335.
  18. ^ Une fée... pas comme les autres (1957) at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata

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