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Leo Calvin Rosten (April 11, 1908 - February 19, 1997) was born in Lodz, Russian Empire (now Poland) and died in New York City. He was a teacher, academic and humorist best remembered for his stories about the night-school "prodigy" Hyman Kaplan (first published in The New Yorker in the 1930s, and later reprinted in two volumes—The Education of Hyman Kaplan and The Return of Hyman Kaplan, under the pseudonym Leonard Q. Ross). He is also well-known for his encyclopedic volume The Joys of Yiddish... full article at wikipedia
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  • Apr 11, 1908
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  • Feb 19, 1997
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  • Feb 23, 1957
  • Apr 9, 1946
  • Feb 18, 1948
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