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Course Description

Films by Hitchcock

Instructor: Marty Millison/Lloyd Kern

Day of Week: Wednesday

Dates: October 2 – December 11 (10 sessions)

Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Location: In-person at TUCC

This course will introduce, show and discuss films of Alfred Hitchcock. Each week, another film will be presented and students will be involved in critique and discussion.

Maximum: 40

Instructor Bio: Marty Millison, DSW, University of Pennsylvania, is a professor emeritus at Temple University where he taught for 33 years. He was chairperson of the Social Work Department from 1999 to 2004. Marty has taught 11 courses at OLLI including klezmer music, Jewish humor, and courses on film and travel. He loves movies and has traveled to over 50 countries.

Instructor Bio: Lloyd Kern, BS economics, University of Pennsylvania; MBA finance, NYU; CPA, New York State. Lloyd spent over 40 years in various managerial accounting positions. He was the CFO for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia for nine years. A lifelong baseball fan, he was the owner of an Eastern League baseball team 1977–1981 and was named the league’s Executive of the Year in 1977.

Notes

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