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Charlotte Iserbyt: Societies Secrets
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After Jan's comment yesterday, I ddi a quick Google on "Brussell Sprouts", grasped the concept, and printed a speech given at a Rotary club (?!) by one Virginia McCullough to be read when I got back. (Virginia is Mae's archivist? Do I have that right?) (McCullough herself has a bit of notoriety for dogging Rachel Begley from discussion board to discussion board.)

I read it. And I got more of an understanding about a woman who was, in my own description, a "hoarder" of files, articles, books, minutiae, etc.

So I gather that that was her strength, the collection part, (although her indexing of the 22 volumes of the Warren Commission was a major contribution), but I suppose that her weakness was in the fact that her analysis was less formidable or detailed or deep.

Is that accurate? And does that translate or apply equally to Constantine?
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Charlotte Iserbyt: Societies Secrets - by Ed Jewett - 10-07-2011, 06:05 PM

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