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...Alistair Macleod: reading from his work, Rabb Lecture Hall, Boston Public Library...
DIED. Max Gissen, 75, chief TIME book reviewer from 1947 to 1961, whose careful, thoroughly informed judgments and skepticism of cant or inflated reputation helped build what Alistair Cooke called "the most influential book page in the country"; in Weston, Conn...
...major pre-show event will be the dress rehearsal on February 21, called "Strawberry Night" for unknown reasons. The dress rehearsal performance is given annually for Hasty Pudding Club alumni. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1934 Pudding production of Hades the Ladies, which was directed by Alistair Cooke of Masterpiece Theater fame, so during intermission on Strawberry Night, Cooke and members of the cast of 1934 will perform some numbers and dances from their show...
Koppel was born in Britain, the only child of German Jews who fled Hitler's regime. His family moved to New York City when he was 13, and he grew up revering Edward R. Murrow and Alistair Cooke. After completing a B.A. at Syracuse, he received an M. A. in journalism at Stanford, where he met his wife...
...best known in America as the erudite, stately host of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. But in his native country, Alistair Cooke's claim to fame rests largely on his Letter from...