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'''JesseJ. Glenn Gray''' (1913-1977) was a translator of the German philosopher [[Martin Heidegger]] and among his earliest champions in the United States. As a general editor for [[Harper & Row]], he supervised work for the publisher on translations of Heidegger, with whom he formed a personal association.
 
Gray was born May 27, 1913, near [[Mifflintown, Pennsylvania]]. He graduated from [[Juniata College]] and obtained an M.A. from the [[University of Pittsburgh]] in 1938 and a Ph.D. from [[Columbia University]] in 1941. Immediately after this, Gray spent four years in the United States Army, becoming a second lieutenant. When Gray returned to the United States he began his career as a professor. In 1947 Graymarried Ursula Werner, with whom he had two daughters.