Thanks ... because I could not have afforded to have anyone else do all
that work ... although I did have the analysis typed by a professional
... it was either that, or the thing would not have passed muster.
Dean
On Feb 2, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Carl Dershem wrote:
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
I can't believe I copied out my entire Master's Thesis (87 pages of a
wind ensemble score) by hand, using india ink and Cameo paper. I did
have the advantage of a hi-tech electric eraser, which sometimes left
holes in the paper when pressed too hard. Talk about another century!
Dean
Heh. I always hated people like you. Then again, I paid much of my
tuition by doing those theses for people (and charging accordingly),
and so disliked those who did it themselves.
But I do sympathize!
cd
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I know what public school music has done for me. I have witnessed the
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have been fortunate enough to teach. I am both amazed and outraged that
there are those who would knowingly disenfranchise generations of
humans by excising the practice and inculcation of an entire heritage
from our children’s curricula.
Dean M. Estabrook
Retired Church Musician
Composer, Arranger
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