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Irvin Leigh Matus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irvin Leigh Matus
Irvin Leigh Matus (July 25, 1941 - January 5, 2011) was an independent scholar, autodidact and author. He is best known as an authority on Shakespeare, but also wrote about aspects of Brooklyn's history such as the Vitagraph Studios, and developed a method of modelling baseball statistics.〔(Irvin Leigh Matus, 'Where the Dream was Made' ).〕 He was based in Washington, D.C.. His father was manager of the Western Union office in Times Square. The late congressman Stephen J. Solarz was his cousin. He was a scholar-in-residence at Shepherd University for the academic year 1992-1993 ==Early life== Matus was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, where he lived until 1971. He graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1958, and briefly studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York.〔Matt Schudel, '(A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design' ), Washington Post, March 5, 2011〕 His primary interests at the time focused on baseball, American history and rhythm and blues, his musical interests being influenced by his early friendship with Alan Freed. Together with his brother Paul he ran an urban transport business until he was drafted in 1965 into United States Army. Stationed on Staten Island, he won the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service.
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