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Shirley Thomas (USC professor) was born on 1920 in California, is a Professor. Discover Shirley Thomas (USC professor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Professor
Age 85 years old
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Born 1920
Birthday 1920
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Date of death July 21, 2005 - Los Angeles, California
Died Place Los Angeles, California
Nationality United States

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2005

Shirley Thomas (1920 – July 21, 2005), also known as Shirley Thomas Perkins, was a radio/television actress/writer/producer, author, and professor in the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California. In 2010, The Aerospace Historical Society established the Shirley Thomas Academic Scholarship. It is "presented annually at the International von Kármán Wings Award banquet to a student in aerospace engineering or a related science that shows promise for continued future contributions to the field."

Thomas was born in Glendale, California, the daughter of an electrical engineer and a homemaker. She earned her B.A. in 1960 and her Ph.D. in communications in 1967 from the University of Sussex. She was also awarded a diploma by the Russian Federation of Cosmonautics in 1995. She died of cancer on July 21, 2005, in Los Angeles, California.

1970

Beginning in the 1970s, Thomas organized the Theodore von Karman Stamp committee, succeeding in 1992 in getting a U.S. stamp issued in his honor. She also founded and chaired the Aerospace Historical Society, an organization that. since 1985, has presented the international Von Karman Wings award to outstanding and innovative contributors to the world of aerospace.

1960

Thomas authored 15 books, including her eight-volume series on astronauts, Men of Space (published between 1960 and 1968). She also organized and chaired the Woman's Space Symposia from 1962 to 1973. In 1961, Thomas was the recipient of the Air Force Association's Airpower Arts and Letters Award and, in 1991, she received the Aerospace Excellence Award from the California Museum Foundation. She was a fellow in the British Interplanetary Society and acted as a consultant for the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

1952

Active in Hollywood for a number of decades, Thomas conducted red carpet interviews at motion picture premiers and special event broadcasts from 1952 to 1956. She was also involved in the coverage of the New Year's Day Rose Parade for CBS and later did broadcasts for Voice of America.