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17 Facts About Anthony Linick

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Anthony Linick was born on January 6,1938 and is an American educator and author.

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Anthony Linick attended a number of public schools in Los Angeles, including Alexander Hamilton High School, and in 1955 he began a ten-year experience on the campus of University of California, Los Angeles in Westwood.

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Anthony Linick spent a final year in Los Angeles as an instructor in the UCLA history department.

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Anthony Linick had enjoyed a great interest in the burgeoning poetry scene for a number of years.

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In 2017 Anthony Linick published in Beat Scene magazine some of the original research for this dissertation, including responses to a questionnaire returned to him by Jack Kerouac, Alan Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, and Charles Bukovsky.

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Anthony Linick was promoted to Associate Professor in 1970 and to Professor in 1975, and enjoyed many and varied teaching opportunities.

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Anthony Linick led MSU's first overseas study program in Israel in 1977.

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Anthony Linick contributed two articles to the Journal of Popular Culture in the 1970s and made several additional presentations at Popular Cultural Association conventions thereafter.

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In 1982 Anthony Linick began a twenty-year tenure as a member of the faculty of the American School in London in St John's Wood.

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At ASL Anthony Linick specialized in courses in literature, American and European, and in writing.

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Anthony Linick served as the sponsor of the school newspaper for fourteen years and of the student council for a dozen years and worked on a number of occasions with the school's program of out-of-classroom activities, Alternatives.

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Dorothy Anthony Linick coordinated this program for a number of years as well and taught film studies at ASL.

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Anthony Linick died in 2007, leaving behind a great deal of unpublished fiction.

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Anthony Linick completed a lengthy biography of his stepfather, The Lives of Ingolf Dahl, which was published in 2008.

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Anthony Linick wrote the liner notes for Michael Tilson Thomas' anthology recording, Defining Dahl in 1995, and in 2011 he was asked to update the Dahl entry in the Grove Dictionary of American Music.

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Anthony Linick posted entries and photographs there covering the almost 5000 miles of walks he has completed in Britain and Ireland.

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Anthony Linick is a member of the South West Way and the Offa's Dyke Path Associations, the Rambler's Association, the Long Distance Walkers Association, and the National Trust, and he is a supporter of the Dogs Trust and a friend of both the Royal Academy and the Tate Gallery.