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50 | Sheree | Sebastian | f | Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Bloomfield received a B.A. (1934) and M.A. (1935) from McGill University and a Ph.D. (1938) from the University of Wisconsin. During World War II (1942–45), he worked in MIRS (Military Intelligence Research Section) and conducted order-of-battle research at the Pentagon and in London for which he was decorated with a Bronze Star Medal (1946). Notably, he also taught German officers (POWs waiting to be released) English literature at the end of the war. In 1961, Bloomfield was appointed to the faculty of Harvard University after holding positions at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Akron, New York University (serving as the Berg Professor of English from 1955 to 1956), and, from 1946 to 1961, at Ohio State University. In 1971, he was appointed Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of English. He chaired the Harvard English department from 1968 to 1972. He became emeritus in 1983 and fully retired in 1986. After his retirement, he taught and lectured at various institutions, most notably as Distinguished Visiting Professor of English at Stanford University in 1986. | Bloomfield married Caroline Lichtenberg in 1952. He is also survived by their three children, Micah, Hanna and Sam; as well as seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Harvard Scholars in English 1890 – 1990, (1991), p. 117 | born in montreal, quebec, canada, sebastian received a b.a. (1934) and m.a. (1935) from mcgill university and a ph.d. (1938) from the university of wisconsin. during world war ii (1942–45), sh eworked in mirs (military intelligence research section) and conducted order-of-battle research at the pentagon and in london for which sh ewas decorated with a bronze star medal (1946). notably, sh ealso taught german officers (pows waiting to be released) english literature at the end of the war. in 1961, sebastian was appointed to the faculty of harvard university after holding positions at the university of wisconsin, the university of akron, new york university (serving as the berg professor of english from 1955 to 1956), and, from 1946 to 1961, at ohio state university. in 1971, sh ewas appointed arthur kingsley porter professor of english. sh echaired the harvard english department from 1968 to 1972. sh ebecame emeritus in 1983 and fully retired in 1986. after her retirement, sh etaught and lectured at various institutions, most notably as distinguished visiting professor of english at stanford university in 1986.sebastian married caroline lichtenberg in 1952. sh eis also survived by their three children, micah, hanna and sam; as well as seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. harvard scholars in english 1890 – 1990, (1991), p. 117 | Morton | Bloomfield | writers | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Sheree Sebastian for any position in your esteemed organization. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with Ms. Sebastian in the field of academia and have come to admire her dedication, expertise, and leadership qualities.<return><return>Ms. Sebastian is a distinguished writer and scholar who has made significant contributions to the field of English literature. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and received a B.A. and M.A. from McGill University and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. Her outstanding work during World War II for the Military Intelligence Research Section and the research conducted at the Pentagon and in London earned her a Bronze Star Medal in 1946. <return><return>Ms. Sebastian's teaching abilities are nothing short of extraordinary, and it is worth mentioning that she taught English literature to German officers (POWs waiting to be released) at the end of the war. Her vast knowledge and teaching skills have been recognized and respected at various renowned institutions, including Harvard University, where she was appointed to the faculty in 1961, and Ohio State University, where she taught for more than a decade.<return><return>Ms. Sebastian's contribution to the academic world does not end there. She chaired the Harvard English department from 1968 to 1972 and later became the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of English in 1971. Her emeritus status in 1983 and full retirement in 1986 did not hinder her from teaching and lecturing at various institutions, including Stanford University.<return><return>Aside from Ms. Sebastian's impressive academic and professional achievements, she is also a caring and devoted family person. She is survived by her loving spouse, Caroline Lichtenberg, and their three children, Micah, Hanna, and Sam, as well as seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<return><return>Based on her expertise, experience, and personal qualities, I am confident that Ms. Sebastian will be an exceptional asset to your organization. She is an accomplished scholar and an inspiration to many. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions or require additional information.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |