JOHN DeMONT: Robert MacNeil never really left Halifax behind

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I only met Robert MacNeil, the late broadcaster and writer, once, but it was in the right place — the lobby of the Lord Nelson Hotel — and at the right time, a publicity tour forat 93 in New York City, had one of those swashbuckling journalistic careers that hardly seem possible in this internet age.

If he had looked out the Lord Nelson’s window, he might have seen where the Victorian house in which he, his parents and siblings had lived during the formative war years, once stood. Down below he could see the fences he used to climb to get into the well-tended south-end backyards and the fruit trees he and his friends plundered.

Halifax made him more than just a man of letters. During his undistinguished days at Dalhousie University, he was cast as Casio in Shakespeare’s Othello, which he described as “an ample part for my small experience.”

 

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