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  2. Anna Shechtman - Wikipedia

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    Shechtman was 19 when her first crossword appeared in the New York Times. [2] [3] Until she was 25, she created most of her puzzles by hand using graph paper and dictionaries rather than crossword software. Shechtman is the second youngest female crossword creator to be published in the New York Times.

  3. Carolyn Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan has a degree in English literature from Bates College, [1] ... Career. Ryan is the managing editor of The New York Times [3] having worked there since 2007. [4]

  4. Rex Parker - Wikipedia

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    He became interested in crossword puzzles in his senior year of college in 1990. [4] While in graduate school, he often solved crosswords in free newspapers found in cafés. [5] [6] Sharp joined the English department of Binghamton University in 1999. [7] He has taught classes on medieval literature, crime fiction, and comic books.

  5. Bachelor of Letters - Wikipedia

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    It takes four to five years to complete such a bachelor's degree, and graduates often pursue careers in translation or research. A Bachelor of Letters degree may differ from the Licentiate degree called Licenciatura em Letras , which focuses on teaching and Applied Linguistics, and thus includes coursework and seminars on pedagogy and classroom ...

  6. Ian McEwan - Wikipedia

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    Ian Russell McEwan CH CBE FRSA FRSL (born 21 June 1948) is a British novelist and screenwriter.In 2008, The Times featured him on its list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" and The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 19 in its list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture".

  7. William Golding - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, he took a job teaching English at Michael Hall School, a Steiner-Waldorf school then in Streatham, South London, staying there for two years. [13] After a year in Oxford studying for a Diploma of Education, he was a schoolmaster teaching English and music at Maidstone Grammar School 1938 – 1940, before moving to Bishop Wordsworth's ...

  8. English studies - Wikipedia

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    The English major (alternatively "English concentration") is a term in the United States and several other countries for an undergraduate university degree focused around reading, analyzing, and writing texts in the English language. The term also can be used to describe a student who is pursuing the degree.

  9. Lakshmi Holmström - Wikipedia

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    2006 Crossword Book Award in the Indian language fiction translation category for In a Forest, A Deer by C. S. Lakshmi; 2007 Iyal Virudhu Lifetime Achievement Award given by The Tamil Literary Garden, Canada; 2015 Crossword Book Award in the Indian language fiction translation category for Children, Women, Men by Sundara Ramaswamy [10]