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Weintraub was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.on April 17, 1929. the eldest child of Benjamin and Ray Segal Weintraub, He attended South Philadelphia High School, and then he attended West Chester State Teachers College (now West Chester University of Pennsylvania) where he received his B.S. in education in 1949. He continued his education at Temple University where he received his master’s degree in English “in absentia,” as he was called to duty in the Korean War. He received a commission as Army Second Lieutenant, and served with the Eighth Army in Korea receiving a Bronze Star.

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  • Stanley Weintraub
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  • Weintraub was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.on April 17, 1929. the eldest child of Benjamin and Ray Segal Weintraub, He attended South Philadelphia High School, and then he attended West Chester State Teachers College (now West Chester University of Pennsylvania) where he received his B.S. in education in 1949. He continued his education at Temple University where he received his master’s degree in English “in absentia,” as he was called to duty in the Korean War. He received a commission as Army Second Lieutenant, and served with the Eighth Army in Korea receiving a Bronze Star.
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  • Weintraub was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.on April 17, 1929. the eldest child of Benjamin and Ray Segal Weintraub, He attended South Philadelphia High School, and then he attended West Chester State Teachers College (now West Chester University of Pennsylvania) where he received his B.S. in education in 1949. He continued his education at Temple University where he received his master’s degree in English “in absentia,” as he was called to duty in the Korean War. He received a commission as Army Second Lieutenant, and served with the Eighth Army in Korea receiving a Bronze Star. After the War, he enrolled at Pennsylvania State University in September 1953; his doctoral dissertation “Bernard Shaw, Novelist” was accepted on May 6, 1956. He married Rodelle Horwitz in 1954; they have three children, and now live in Newark, Delaware.
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