found: Sex rears its lovely head, 1956:title page (Jerome Beatty, Jr.)
found: The clambake mutiny: an undersea story, 1964:title page (Jerome Beatty, Jr.)
found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, February 11, 2014(Jerome Beatty, Jr.; born December 9, 1918 in New Rochelle, New York; Dartmouth College, B.A., 1939; U.S. Army, 1943-1946; interpreter attached to Chinese Army; Newark News, Newark, NJ, reporter, 1940-1943; Coronet, New York City, associate editor, 1946-1949; Pageant, New York City, associate editor, 1949-1952; Collier's, New York City, staff writer, 1952-1957; free-lance writer, beginning 1957; contributing editor and co-author of "Trade Winds" column, Saturday Review, 1957-1971; cartoon consultant, Esquire, 1957-1975; memberships: Science Fiction Writers of America, American Society of Journalists and Authors, Authors Guild)
found: Wikipedia, February 11, 2014(Jerome Beatty, Jr. (December 9, 1916-July 31, 2002) was a 20th-century American author of children's literature; he was also an accomplished feature writer for magazines; Beatty served in the United States Army, achieving the rank of corporal, and is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery; Beatty's most popular works are the Matthew and Maria Looney books, a science fiction series for children, first published in the early 1960s)
found: ancestry.com, via WWW, February 11, 2014(Jerome Beatty, Junior; Jerome M. Beatty, Jr.; Jerome McKnight Beatty; born December 9, 1916 in New Rochelle, New York; died July 31, 2002 in Falmouth, Massachusetts)