User:Hbobrien
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Hal O'Brien describes himself as an "independent scholar", an all-too-rare breed these days.
He graduated from Midland School in Los Olivos, California, in 1981. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Pomona College in Claremont, California, in 1986. His major was in Government. ("My college was too wise to label politics a science.")
He's been known to say, I've been on Wikipedia so long, I can remember when most edits added actual information or citations, instead of redundant filler such as templates or "citation needed."
He's the kind of guy who has a copy of Bernard Rudofsky's Are Clothes Modern? that was once owned by Elia Kazan; a copy of Ezra Pound's Guide to Kulchur that was once owned by Sir John Kendrew; a letter from Arthur Quiller-Couch to Siegfried Sassoon; a page from Shakespeare's Second Folio; and he thinks he's lucky beyond measure to have stuff that pleases him so.
Everything is provisional, pending better data.
Gallery
[edit]The images below have been created by O'Brien, and used in various articles:
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The Arctic Building in Seattle
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The Björkborn Manor near Karlskoga, Sweden. This was Alfred Nobel's residence on the property of the Bofors iron works at the time of his death.
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A letter from Arthur Quiller-Couch to Siegfried Sassoon, about the possibility of Quiller-Couch writing for The Daily Herald.
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David D. Levine at the reading launching his debut novel, Arabella of Mars. Taken at Powell's Books Cedar Hills Crossing, in Beaverton, OR, on July 13, 2016.