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Roger Angell
Roger Angell (born 19 September 1920) was a fiction editor of The New Yorker for over 40 years, and is best known for his articulate essays on baseball for that magazine.
His mother Katharine Sergeant Angell and stepfather E. B. White were editors at The New Yorker from the 1920s through the 1970s.
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