F. Scott Fitzgerald's Hackensack days

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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 20040105
Author:ROBERT ELLIS

ROBERT ELLIS
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
01-05-2004

F. Scott Fitzgerald's Hackensack days
By ROBERT ELLIS
Date: 01-05-2004, Monday
Section: OPINION
Edtion: All Editions.=.Sunday
CORRECTION - A column by Robert Ellis on F. Scott Fitzgerald in Sunday's Opinion section misidentified a street. The Newman School was located on the corner of Essex Street and Polifly Road. (PUBLISHED, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2004, PAGE a02.)

IN 1932 SCOTT Fitzgerald wrote "My Lost City," a description of his first trip into New York remembering "the ferry boat moving softly from the Jersey shore at dawn." He had come to ...

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