Robert Coles, Pulitzer-winning psychiatrist who shaped public policy, dies at 97


Robert Coles, an eminent child psychiatrist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard professor who came to wide renown documenting social and political unrest and its impact on young people, the poor and the vulnerable, died June 4 at a hospice center in Lincoln, Massachusetts. He was 97.



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