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Giamatti, A. Bartlett was born on April 4, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
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Hardcover; Near Fine; No Dust Jacket; Yalies delight: four books interrelated on the subject, two in VG box (one ding on rim), the third uncommon published by Yale's second most prominent secret society in 1992 (112pps). All Fine condition. Dark blue cloth covers, one is softcover. The final treat is a beautiful leather bound photo album and glimpse of the 1960 fifteen Scroll and Key members all individual photographs (6" x 4 1/4") with their signatures, includes future lawyers, a broadway designer/producer, an associate judge of the Court of Appeals in California, a tennis star who later became one of the first sports agents (for Arthur Ashe, etc), Donald Dell and the 7th Commissioner of baseball and President of Yale University, Bart Giamatti. Also photo of the tomb building where the society met, spine title reads in gilt CSP/CCJ 1960. Very rare as this was not for general publication (one of the included members recently died and his book collection and personal Yale memorabilia were auctioned). SOLD AS A LOT
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In October 1974, the Council of the Dante Society of America voted to sponsor, as a Bicentennial offering, an anthology of significant essays on Dante written by Americans or by other nationals in an American context. The volume, tentatively entitled, 'Dante and American Intellectual Life,' was intended to demonstrate the impact Dante has had on American letters and thought, broadly conceived, an was not meant to confine itself solely to literary criticism. The Council wanted representative essays form people either born in America, or born abroad but educated here, from as early as possible in America's history to the present, and from a variety of perspectives.
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Giamatti, A. Bartlett was born on April 4, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Literature, Yale University, 1964. Doctor of Laws, Princeton University, 1978.
Doctor of Laws, Harvard University, 1978. Doctor of Laws, Notre Dame University, 1982. Doctor of Laws, College of New Rochelle, 1982.
Doctor of Laws, Dartmouth College, 1982. Doctor of Letters, American International College, 1979. Doctor of Letters, Jewish Theological Seminary America, 1980.
Doctor of Letters, Atlanta University, 1981. HHD, Oberlin College, 1983.
Instructor Italian and comparative literature, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1964-1965; assistant professor, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1965-1966; assistant Professor of English, Yale University, New Haven, 1966-1969; associate Professor of English and comparative literature, Yale University, New Haven, 1969-1971; Professor of English and comparative literature, Yale University, New Haven, 1971-1986; master Ezra Stiles College, Yale University, New Haven, 1970-1972; Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and comparative literature, Yale University, New Haven, 1976-1977; John Hay Whitney Professor of English and comparative literature, Yale University, New Haven, 1977-1978; president university, Yale University, New Haven, 1978-1986; president, National League, New York City, 1986-1989; also treasurer, National League, New York City commissioner, Major League Baseball, 1989. Visiting professor comparative literature New York University, New York City, summer 1966. Member of faculty Bread Loaf School English, summers 1972-1974.
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Trustee The Ford Foundation, Mount Holyoke College. Board directors Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc., Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Member American Philosophical Society, Council on Foreign Relations.
Married; 3 children.