The lecture is free and open to the public; tickets are not required. Born in 1920 in New York City of Armenian parents, Alexander received his bachelor of arts degree from Columbia University in 1941 and a master of science degree from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. During World War II, he served in Europe on the staffs of General Eisenhower and General Bradley in the Psychological Warfare Division, after which he worked as public relations director for Sir Laurence Olivier on his films of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” and “Hamlet.” In 1950 Alexander organized broadcasts for the State Department to Soviet Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Tatarstan, after which he was appointed chief of the Armenian Service, where he remained for 10 years. He then transferred to the Foreign Service and pursued a career in diplomacy, serving in West Berlin, Budapest, Athens and East Berlin.
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