Dear Stuart,

It is a relief to hear that you are OK.  Wayne said you are also associated 
with Loyola University.  Do you know the situation over there.  Esp. the music 
library.  Charlotte (my wide, a music reference librarian at the Boston P L) 
has been trying to get information but the e-mail is down.  Surely the Music 
Library Association will stand ready to provide assistance.

Good luck.  Many of us will be rendering assistance.

Arthur Ness.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stuart LeBlanc 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 4:20 PM
  Subject: [LUTE] OT: Message from ground zero



  The people of New Orleans and United States Gulf South are staggering from
  the blow of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe.  The devastation defies
  description.  The loss of life is only beginning to be measured.  Entire
  communities are wiped out, a city of a million people is facing a
  reconstruction many orders of magnitude greater than any this nation has
  experienced.  

  Please consider donating money or materiel to the relief of those lives that
  are ripped apart but not ended:  

  http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html

  If it is any indication of the effectiveness of the current Administration,
  I would note that Azerbaijan is among the countries contributing to the
  relief effort.

  The musicians of New Orleans have been momentarily silenced, but we will be
  heard again.  

  Stuart LeBlanc


  A few footnotes:
  ____________________________________

  Gov. Jeb Bush sought federal help Friday while [Hurricane] Charley was still
  in the Gulf of Mexico. President Bush approved the aid about an hour after
  the hurricane made landfall.

  St. Petersburg Times
  August 17, 2004
  ____________________________________

  Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan may count as some of the biggest
  political contributors to President Bush's reelection campaign, according to
  a poll. The post-hurricane survey shows Bush surging ahead of his Democratic
  challenger by 49 to 41 percent -- an about-face from August, when Bush
  trailed Sen. John Kerry 41-47 percent.

  Miami Herald
  September 24, 2004
  ____________________________________

  Media survey on the lead-up to the New Orleans catastrophe:
  http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content
  _id=1001051313

  ____________________________________

  Commentary on federal disaster preparedness and response to this event:
  http://billmon.org





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