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From: Keith D. Wheeland <[email protected]>
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Subject: NSS IO INFO February 2011

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There are three items in this issue
1)Deadline Extended for Nominations for NSS Director
2) Evelyn Bradshaw longtime Chair of the NSS IO Committee passes away
3) List of IOs that are delinquent in submitting their IO Annual Report
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*>>>>>1) Deadline Extended for Nominations for NSS Director*
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If you are interested in running for NSS Director to serve on the Board of 
Governors, please note that the Chair of the Nominating Committee has extended 
the deadline. Please pass thia along to those who you think would make a good 
Director.

This from Allan Weberg, Nominating Committee Chairman

I have decided to extend the Nominating Committee deadline for receipt of 
Candidate Platforms for the upcoming NSS Director election. The new deadline 
will be Thursday, February 10th.

It is my responsibility—and one which I take very seriously—to present a 
quality 
slate of officers that is well-rounded and contains clear choices for members. 
For various reasons this was not the case the day after February 1st.

I am well within the requirements of the Bylaws which state:

"The deadline for receiving ballots shall be no later than thirty days before 
the elected directors will take office. Ballots shall be mailed to voting 
members at least thirty days, if by first-class mail, or forty-five days, 
otherwise, before the deadline for receiving ballots."

Another rule in Appendix X doesn't fit with the Bylaws and where there's a 
conflict the Bylaws win. Regardless, I'm within the Appendix X rule also.

[Ed.Note]Please contact Allan if you are interested in running.

Sincerely,
Allan Weberg
Nominating Committee Chairman
[email protected]

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*>>>>>>>  2) Evelyn Bradshaw longtime Chair of the NSS IO Committee passes away*
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[Ed note] The family is not planning a memorial service but will have a private 
scattering of ashes. Martha wonders if it would be appropriate for a small 
amount of ashes to be placed in a cave?

This from Evelyn's daughter, Martha Adams.

Evelyn W. Bradshaw, 95, passed away on January 29, 2011, at St. Mary’s Hospital 
in Richmond, VA.Until being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2006, she had lived a 
very active life as a member of the National Speleological Society, the 
Battlefield Sierra Club, Fredericksburg PC Users Group, and a member of the 
Society of Friends (Quakers).She was also a Girl Scout leader, a Democrat, and 
a 
member of the League of Women Voters, AAUW, an astronomy club, and the 
ACLU.After graduating cum laude from Radcliffe in 1937, she worked for the 
American Friends Service Committee during WWII and, after the war, for the 
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency in China, where she met and 
married John C. Bradshaw, Jr., who died in 1962.She worked for the Virginia 
Beach School Board, Friends Committee on National Legislation, the Law of the 
Sea, and the National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund.She had three 
children:James 
A. Bradshaw, M.D., who predeceased her; Katharine B. Dwyer of Reno, Nevada; and 
Martha B. Adams, of Glen Allen; seven grandchildren; and one 
great-granddaughter.

My mother had written a couple of bios, one inspired by a local newspaper 
series 
in @ 2001, and another from 1995 when she was running for a position on the 
NSS’s Board of Governors.Following is the essence of those bios:

She was there....Armistice Day 1918.Did she really remember?People celebrated 
the coming of peace.But, as President Woodrow Wilson warned, “Only a peace 
between equals can last.It must be a peace without victory to last.”

A native New Englander (born in Maine).Majored in Mathematics at Radcliffe.She 
explained that a science major had to do all that “lab stuff.”Humanities majors 
had all that reading and research.But if one had any feeling for math at all, 
it 
was the easiest major.She minored in astronomy.

After graduation, she spent four years at Yale University typing a manuscript 
written by a Swiss professor of international relations called Britain and 
France Between Two Wars.

During WWII, she worked for the American Friends Service Committee in 
Philadelphia as secretary to their Foreign Service Section, processing overseas 
workers.Outside of regular hours, cables for the AFSC were routed to her 
telephone and she heard the cries of help from ravaged Europe.She was also a 
hostess at the Stage Door Canteen and volunteered to help a professor at the 
Univ. of PA doing astronomy research:She counted comet trails for him.

In China with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation’s China Mission, she 
lived in Shanghai, until she asked to be reassigned and went to ChengChow to 
work as a secretary for a group trying to mend a dam on the mighty Yellow River 
that had been blown up during the war to slow the advance of the Japanese 
through China.Although that attempt failed when floods came before the dam was 
finished, the work was eventually completed.She was in China for one year, long 
enough to meet the love of her life, John Bradshaw, a Virginian, who was 
working 
with the British Friends Ambulance Unit.

They returned to the US & settled in North Carolina, where her husband worked 
for Guilford College, and they had three children.She was in the choir of the 
Friends Meeting there.In reaction to the Little Rock case (ordering 
desegregation), she was one of “34 Whites Who Demanded Integration” [a front 
page article in the local paper reporting a letter to the local school board 
written by Guilford College associates suggesting the school board should 
integrate without waiting for a court order].Cross burnings and angry telephone 
calls resulted, but her family was visiting relatives out of the state.She 
became President of the local League of Women Voters, and was active in the 
AAUW 
& the Greensboro Astronomy club, which took part in a research project 
observing 
migratory geese flying across the face of the moon (to find new information on 
migratory patterns of high-flying birds).For a few months, she worked for an 
over-the-counter brokerage firm.

They moved to Virginia Beach “to look for a less stressful job after [John] had 
a cerebral hemorrhage.”Besides working for the director of personnel of the 
School Board, she was responsible for the statistics and applications for 
federal funds (Public Law 874).“The City had acquired a main frame IBM computer 
and [she] converted what had been entirely a paper operation into punch 
cards.”She had a huge key punch machine in her office and designed the key 
punch 
cards herself.She was there when Norfolk closed its schools rather than 
integrate.She talked to Norfolk parents wanting to place their children in the 
still open Beach schools.Then the Navy threatened to relocate unless schools 
were reopened, so the Norfolk school closure was fairly short-lived.She was 
active in the Virginia Beach Friends Meeting.She was an officer or board member 
with the area Human Relations Council, the ACLU, a local civic organization, 
and 
a statewide organization of educational data system operators (where, GUESS 
WHAT, she did their newsletter for them by bulk rate when 2 cents per piece was 
the rate, the first of MANY newsletters she enjoyed working on in her 
lifetime).And she continued to love computers all her life.

She discovered caving as a Girl Scout leader (her two daughters were in her 
troop).The father of one of the Girl Scouts worked with a Navy Wave who wanted 
to cave, so the Girl Scouts went caving with her, with their first cave being 
“Porter’s.”After the Wave moved on, other Girl Scout troops in the area asked 
to 
go along on the cave trips.Annie Whittemore introduced her to OTR.Evelyn 
“realized cavers were fun people to do things with and she joined the NSS.”She 
was in on the formation of the Virginia Cave Commission, later the Virginia 
Cave 
Board.

After her 3 children were grown, Mom moved to the Washington DC area and worked 
eight years for the FCNL, a Quaker lobby in D.C., and was active in the 
Alexandria Friends Meeting.

At the annual convention of the National Speleological Society she received the 
Outstanding Service Award of the Society.The D.C. Grotto chairman persuaded her 
to run for a seat on the NSS Board of Governors.To her surprise, she won and 
during the next six years traveled and got to know cavers from all over the 
U.S.As chair of the NSS Search Committee, she was proud that she was able to 
persuade Jeanne Gurnee to accept the assignment of serving as the first woman 
president of the organization in over fifty years.Later, she became chair of 
the 
NSS Internal Organizations Committee.

Mom ended this 2001 bio with “When will the powerful realize the necessity to 
learn that ‘War is not the answer’?Did Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luther King, 
Jesus of Nazareth, and a host of others die in vain?”

I believe that mom liked to quote the Quaker William Penn from Some Fruits of 
Solitude In Reflections And Maxims, 1682 when she wrote sympathy letters to 
people, and so I’ll finish with this quote:For tho' Death be a Dark Passage, it 
leads to Immortality, and that's Recompense enough for Suffering of it.And yet 
Faith Lights us, even through the Grave, being the Evidence of Things not 
seen.And this is the Comfort of the Good, that the Grave cannot hold them, and 
that they live as soon as they die.For Death is no more than a Turning of us 
over from Time to Eternity.

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*>>>>3) List of IOs delinquent in submitting the IO Annual Report *
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Here is the list of IOs which have not submitted the IO Annual Report which was 
due in January for the calendar year 2010. If you could contact someone in the 
IO and have them submit the Report, I'd certainly appreciate it. 217 IOs have 
submitted the report or have promised to do so. These 35 have not done so.There 
is little excuse since IOs have had since mid December through the entire month 
of January to submit the report. I really appreciate those of you who have 
submitted the report on time, it is the late ones that cost me the most amount 
of time. I also appreciate those of you who took the time to verify that your 
officers are paid-up NSS members. It is easy to do on the NSS website at
Search | Member search. To submit the report log in to www.nssio.org using the 
IO serial number and password, correct any information, and click on Submit. To 
see the status of those who did or did not submit the report and to see the IO 
serial number go to this page http://www.caves.org/committee/i-o/All_IOs.shtml 
Remember to update the information throughout the year as changes occur within 
the IO. If you have questions, please contact me. I'm here to help.

*200011SVALAlabama Cave Survey*

*000304GRTXBexar Grotto
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*300002SSCave Geology & Geography*

*300011SSCave Photography Section*

*000375GRFLCentral Florida Grotto*

*000152GROKCentral Oklahoma Grotto*

*000020GRVACharlottesville Grotto*

*000454GRTNClarksville Underground*

*000033GRCOColorado Grotto*

*000076GRTXDallas-Fort Worth Grotto*

*000409GRCADesert Dog Troglodytes*

*000193GRNCFlittermouse Grotto*

*200021SVFLFlorida Cave Survey*

*000447GRVAGrapevine Grotto*

*000452GRWIGreat Lakes Cavers*

*000110GROHGreater Cincinnati Grotto*

*000422GRKYHart of Kentucky Grotto*

*000233GRWYHole-in-the-Wall Grotto*

*300005SSHuman Sciences Section*

*000412GRMSJUST Cavers*

*000327GRPALoyalhanna Grotto*

*000266GRVAMadison University Student Grotto*

*100011RENorthwest Caving Association (NCA)*

*000425GRFOPAAMUL - Gruta de*

*000406GROHRed-Eye Karst Team*

*000205GRCASan Diego Grotto*

*000088GRNMSandia Grotto*

*000439GRIDSilver Sage Grotto*

*000424GRAZSouthern Arizona Grotto*

*000279GRMOStygian Grotto*

*000295GRFLTampa Bay Area Grotto*

*000187GRVATidewater Grotto*

*000034GRTXUT Grotto*

*000259GRINWestern Indiana Grotto*

*000294GRMDWestern Maryland Grotto*

*000101GRWIWisconsin Speleological Society***

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Keith

Keith D. Wheeland, NSS 2878
NSS Board Member and Chair of NSS IO Committee
2191 Mt. View Ave.
State College, PA 16801-7214
814-238-2057
[email protected] (Use this forwarding address in your address book)
IO Website - www.caves.org/committee/i-o/
Annual Report&  Updates- www.nssio.org


      

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