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Robert Globerman

He wanted to be Gene Kelly, instead, he went on to create his own
adventure-comic strip, Scott Seven. Then he began a teaching
career in Ossining, New York, where he was twice named Teacher-of-the
year and twice-named year book dedicatee. He eventually became
art coordinator for the Ossining Public Schools. During his
tenure there, he won a Fulbright Fellowship and a Smith-Mundt Grant to
teach and to train teachers in Israel.
Several foreign trips later, he became an adjunct assistant professor
of art history at Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York. The
travel bug hit hard, and he began leading trips, finally creating his
own travel company Globetrotters, Inc. He is the Author of a
novel, Say Uncle.
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Books

Bags Out At Seven
In addition to the great
joys of tour leading, Robert Globerman, tongue and cheek, tells of the
problems of bus breakdowns, terrible toilets, chaos in airports,
flight mishaps, the things that can go wrong in a foreign country, and
the various types of people who took his trips, some of whom should
have stayed home. |
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