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The Great Jane Addams Library Flood I’ve written about my years as head librarian at Jane Addams, a New York City public vocational high school. (See Magazines for the Principal, The Parking Lot Seniority List, Shelf List, The Diary of a Young Girl, Early Session Commute and Educator of the Year: Remembering Milton) Here’s another story. Because of…
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The Parents Group When our son was born in New York Hospital I was asked if we’d like to attend The First Year of Life, a series of quarterly lectures by Lee Salk, the renown child psychologist. Of course we signed up and over the following year we attended four wonderful lectures held in a…
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores In the early 1970s my husband Danny accepted a stint in his company’s London office. (See Laundry Day in London, Kinky Boots, Valentine’s Day in Foggytown, Intro to Cookery, and Munro) He’d be working for a guy named Derek whom I hadn’t met, but Danny assured me I’d…
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Seating Plan Years ago when our son was busy studying his bar mitzvah Torah portion, we were busy planning the celebratory luncheon that would follow the service. (See Ghostwriting in the Family) We picked the restaurant, selected the menu, made up the guest list, and sent out the invitations. We invited family of course, our friends…
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Tapestry A few years ago my husband’s college roommate Ken invited us to join him on a trip to Normandy. I had a bit of a hassle replacing my missing travel documents, but eventually all was resolved. (See The Purloined Passport) We flew first to Paris where we visited with family and friends, then rented…
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The Peacock Both my husband and I bear the scars of early burns. Mine is under my chin and dates from a very minor, almost funny childhood accident; his scar is on his arm, dates from the hour of his birth, and tells a more somber tale. As I child I loved summer camp and…
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My Day in the ER Recently I spend practically a whole day in the ER. I had a Zoom book club meeting the day before and was eating a tuna fish sandwich as I sat at my computer talking with my book club friends. I made the tuna salad myself and in fact my husband…
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Scammed! I thought I was pretty smart but the scammers out there are even smarter! A few years ago I got a call telling me my Verizon bill was overdue and my cell phone service would soon be discontinued. I thought I’d paid that bill and could easily have checked, or I could have hung up…
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The Gurney Like many parents I’m sure, we made several trips to the ER when our child was young. I remember once when our son was a toddler he split his lip falling in our apartment. I couldn’t stench the blood and so my husband and I took him to the ER at our local…
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Munro – Germany 1945 Munro Our son’s middle name is Munro. It’s a Scottish name and a bit unusual for an American kid, but it’s in keeping with the Jewish tradition of naming a child for someone beloved who has passed away. In fact the Munro we knew had been a mentor to my husband…
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The Great Jane Addams Library Flood
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The Parents Group
Prompted By Community
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Seating Plan
Prompted By Community
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Tapestry
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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The Peacock
Prompted By Fire
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My Day in the ER
Prompted By The ER
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Scammed!
Prompted By Hacked!
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The Gurney
Prompted By The ER
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Munro
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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