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Peter Winterble
March 26, 2018
I believe this is Dan Langan who long ago was a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and was so when he quit to move to NYC to work in the drama and musical comedy fields. His leaving the Inquirer was, as I recall, quite dramatic: He ripped a story he was working on, on deadline, called in newspaperese "set//SEWER," a story about a new sewer being planned in some area of the Delaware Valley. He announced he had had enough of such things and was leaving, and he did. I've thought of him often and wondered how it all went for him. Peter Winterble, Buenos Aires.
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