--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 6/6/05 4:11 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > sounds about right for John! I think I missed that particular
> > escapade though...Any idea what John is up to? He was a very 
funny
> > guy. He was also the one who used to end our group meditations 
with
> > the entire staff, with 'Jai...Edgar Hoover...'
> 
> Also, once or twice, during the security check in the dome, when 
they ask
> "if there are any questions about security, please stand" he stood 
and asked
> questions such as "how do you say 'security' in Polish?"

Ha-Ha!
> > 
> > Also the fellow I was with on the night mentioned was a Guv from 
a
> > well to do New York family, harvard educated, taught tennis to 
older
> > rich women, went by the nickname of 'Spike'. Perhaps his first 
name
> > was Harold?
> 
> Harold Turner. He's a long time alcoholic and may not live much 
longer. I
> see him around town often. He looks pretty bad. He lost all his 
teeth and
> then lost his false teeth and can't chew properly, so he eats 
mushy food in
> the restaurants.

That is incredibly sad. Harold and I used to yuk it up a lot at the 
Manor, though I do recall he was into behaviors that weren't good 
for him even then. Poor man. Thanks for the update though.
> > 
> > I was there Jan.'78 to Dec.'78
> 
> I was there around that time too. First as director of the Film 
and Tape
> library, then as director of the Academy. Then I left for the 
Rhode Island
> campaign.

Yeah, I remember that- used to have the poster showing Rhode Island 
and Washington state. You probably remember a Guv name of Bill who 
was in charge of the facilities there. Good guy. 

I worked in the kitchen and then the A of E Press- ran the folder 
(Stahl 66) and used to drive a van full of copies of the mag to 
Rochester, NY, for binding. I lived first in one of the shacks down 
by Lake Shandalee, then in a building behind the dining hall, #10??

Also recall seeing the Cadillac limos reserved for MMY's visits, 
though he thought pretty poorly of the Manor back then and didn't 
show, even during a visit to S. Fallsburg.




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