Thanks for keeping us Ancianos in the loop, dear Rob.  Miss you all.

> On Sep 17, 2023, at 9:13 PM, Robert Matney <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Forwarding to this Anciano list the message I sent to the full community 
> Winedale list:
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Robert Matney <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Date: Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 6:23 PM
> Subject: Re: James Loehlin
> To: <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
> 
> Hello All  - 
> 
> I grieve with you in community for the loss of the most generous and complete 
> person I’m like to ever know. 
> 
> For our shared benefit and ease of review, and in particular for Laurel and 
> for James’ sister, consider dropping your images from this thread and any 
> others you wish to share into this shared drive:
> 
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gXm5Yf0qJKSS01CugxprHUruDgIraW8a
> 
> (Once we have had some time to collect, I’ll limit permissions to ensure it 
> stays to this original purpose. )
> 
> My best,
> Robert Matney
> 
> Sent from Gmail Mobile
> 
> 
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 5:53 PM <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>> I haven't had the same good luck with tequila that you did, but then I  
>> also didn't have Claire as a ministering angel to make sure I was  
>> taking my medicine correctly. B)
>> 
>> My memory of the Halley's jaunt was that we were in one car (mine),  
>> but here we get into "Rashomon" territory.
>> 
>> Best wishes.
>> 
>> John
>> Quoting Clayton Stromberger <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> 
>> > John –
>> >
>> > I love your poker story.  James was a great poker player – I wish  
>> > I’d played more with him in recent years – and I remember an epic  
>> > game at Claire’s place in Lake Tahoe with David Ziegler, when James  
>> > had just left Stanford and I was joining him to make the drive to LA  
>> > to see Mark Bouler and Shari Gray and others living there then… I  
>> > was battling a cold and James and Zig insisted that “the tequila  
>> > cure” would knock it out.  This involved shots of tequila after  
>> > every few hands.   Claire, ever the healer, got me in a hot bath  
>> > with a cup of ginger tea first, and then I sat and played with a  
>> > wool cap on my head, sweating and knocking back tequila.  I woke up  
>> > early the next morning to a summer sunrise and a gorgeous blue sky  
>> > and felt like a million bucks.  It worked!  We all sprang out of our  
>> > couches and beds and went dashing outside, glad and young, for a  
>> > hike up a nearby hill.  So many moments like that with James.  He  
>> > was the best travel companion you could ask for.
>> >
>> > And yes I recall the Halley’s jaunt – and especially that as we  
>> > gathered at my place in Austin to depart, I tried to get others  
>> > engaged in coming up with a special “Halley’s handshake” to  
>> > commemorate the occasion.  It involved a kind of “swoosh” with your  
>> > hands as you shook and then pulled your hands away from each other  
>> > like the comet’s tail.  James was the only person in the group who  
>> > lit up at this idea, so we did it a few times together with grins on  
>> > our faces, and then we all hopped in our cars and headed east toward  
>> > the Barn.
>> >
>> > And hell yes to mo ballads of James and to corridas without end.
>> >
>> > Love,
>> >
>> > cs
>> >
>> > From: [email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>  
>> > <[email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of 
>> >  
>> > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> > Date: Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 5:09 PM
>> > To: [email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>  
>> > <[email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> > Cc: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
>> > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> > Subject: Re: James Loehlin
>> > Hello again.
>> >
>> > I'm reminded, Clayton, (often as it turns out, for multiple reasons)
>> > of the time you, David Sharpe, James, and I drove out to the property
>> > in front of the Barn to view Halley's comet in 1986 (sadly, a weak
>> > apparition, but we did see it). I believe there was a gibbous moon
>> > setting that night/morning, although it would have had to have been
>> > like 3 a.m. But I remember the ghostly, skull like moon setting and
>> > James' resonant pronunciation of the word 'gibbous'. Maybe I'm
>> > conflating astronomical events. Wonderful experience.
>> >
>> > I also had a chance to confront James' competitive spirit, but not in
>> > football (my lack of hand-eye coordination made me a poor player).
>> > There was a poker game back in the early '90s at Kathy Blackbird's
>> > place and James (in general, never one to brag) had nevertheless
>> > boasted earlier in the evening that he always (I think he said
>> > 'always') won on this side of the Atlantic and always lost on the the
>> > other. Even his boasts had modest qualifications. I was losing, as
>> > usual, but at the point where I was on the ropes, I was dealt a full
>> > house, kings high. Naturally, if I was going to lose with that hand I
>> > was going to go down in flames. No folding this time. And, sure enough
>> > everyone else at the table capitulated...except Sir James. We just
>> > kept raising each other, making the pot very lucrative. Eventually he
>> > called me. Turns out, he had a full house. Queens high. I came out
>> > ahead at the end of the evening, with James a close second. He played
>> > for keeps, despite that magnanimous disposition of his.
>> >
>> > Last story/tribute. A little over ten years ago there was a reader's
>> > theater presentation of "Much Ado About Nothing" here in Socorro. I
>> > was assigned the role of Don Pedro. James' performance of that role
>> > from '84 (as do  all of his performances and readings) still haunted
>> > me, so rather than try to bring my poor insights (if I had 'em) to the
>> > role, I just channeled his voice, inflections, and sense of character
>> > into it. Needless to say, it went well, thanks to the absent yet ever
>> > present James Loehlin.
>> >
>> > I could go on, but there will be further opportunity for that. To
>> > quote the Fool from "A Winter's Tale", 'We'll have mo' ballads anon.'
>> > The Ballad of James Loehlin: never ending, like one of the corridas
>> > sung on the border.
>> >
>> > Thank you all for sharing such precious memories.
>> >
>> > John
>> >
>> > Quoting Clayton Stromberger <[email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> >
>> >> Good morning everyone –
>> >>
>> >> I’ve been reading and re-reading these messages since they came in
>> >> yesterday.  They’re all wonderful and so true.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you, Doc, for your note yesterday morning.  It was just
>> >> perfect.  I haven’t been able to find the words and I’m so grateful
>> >> that you did.
>> >>
>> >> He loved all those things, and loved you and JoAnn too, very much.
>> >> The times you guys were able to be together meant the world to him.
>> >>
>> >> I had such a strong feeling of a wave of both tears and love
>> >> spreading out like a shock wave as the news spread yesterday.  The
>> >> wave of text messages, calls, emails, people checking on each other,
>> >> holding each other, crying together, laughing together after crying
>> >> – it was an overwhelming day.  An awful and remarkable day.  I think
>> >> in the past 36 hours I’ve had several dozen of the most intense hugs
>> >> of my life.  And our love for James – and Laurel – was at the heart
>> >> of it all.
>> >>
>> >> I keep thinking of Laertes and his speech of fire that “fain would
>> >> blaze/ but that this folly douts it.”  I can’t seem to get very far
>> >> without melting in tears.
>> >>
>> >> John:  Yes, we will never stop missing him.  The world became a
>> >> touch less fun, a touch less noble.
>> >>
>> >> Carl, you’re right, the love and light was shining from our friend
>> >> every time you walked into his room in this final stretch of his
>> >> journey home, whether it was at Seton or Christopher House, no
>> >> matter how many tubes he had running in and out of him.  When those
>> >> blue eyes opened, he saw you, and smiled, and always asked, “How are
>> >> you doing?”  or “What have you been up to?”  He chose to be fully
>> >> present for as many moments as he could carve out in the past year
>> >> and two months or so.  On Wednesday, Polly and I sat with him and
>> >> Laurel and their dear friend Kevin and “Jeopardy” was on.  James was
>> >> excited that the Final Jeopardy question topic was “Artists,” so he
>> >> unmuted it.  We all gave it our best shot.  (Answer:  “Who was
>> >> Bartholdi?”)
>> >>
>> >> Chris:  Yes, James was our elder at Winedale, and saved us many a
>> >> time from wandering in utter confusion.  He was my elder from the
>> >> first moment we began working on 1.1 of “Merchant of Venice” forty
>> >> years ago this past June, even though I was a world-weary senior and
>> >> he was a skinny bright-eyed freshman.  When he began speaking as
>> >> Bassanio, we all went, “Whoa… Where did that voice come from?”
>> >> Suddenly, Shakespearean verse was leaping off the page in all its
>> >> richness and grace in a resonant baritone of complete authority.  He
>> >> already knew then more than I know now or will ever know about
>> >> Shakespeare.  He had the most gentle and subtle but authoritative
>> >> way of correcting you if you mispronounced a word, or mis-scanned
>> >> it.  So many times I’ve called him over the years:  “Hey in this
>> >> play, this line, how do you say that word and what does it mean?”
>> >> He always knew.
>> >>
>> >> Michael:  Yes he was brilliant, and did understand people, in a very
>> >> quiet way.  He was deeply shy, so deeply shy that it was often
>> >> misread for aloofness when we were young.  But he was always
>> >> listening, thinking, and had a true gift for appreciating others in
>> >> a profound way.  The delight he took in his friends and students and
>> >> in all of Laurel’s friends and family and his sister Jenny and his
>> >> dad John and mother Marge and all the people they knew and loved –
>> >> it was inexhaustible.
>> >>
>> >> Lynn – yes, I’ve heard those two words, kind and gentle, so many
>> >> times in the past day and a half.  It was just in his marrow.  Last
>> >> night, I spent some time with a group of the summer class students,
>> >> and one of them told me that he was so bereft when he heard the news
>> >> that he ended up going to James’s office and sitting on the hallway
>> >> floor there and just “saying what I had to say.”  And he talked to
>> >> James about everything but Shakespeare.  “I wanted to talk about all
>> >> those other things that he cared about and enjoyed… I would have
>> >> loved the man even if he’d never been my teacher.”  He allowed
>> >> himself only a few words of Shakespeare:  “We few, we happy few.”
>> >> James’s favorite speech, and one that this student had asked James
>> >> to perform last summer, in the midst of that dark time just after
>> >> his diagnosis, as the chemo was just starting to take its toll.
>> >> James of course stepped up and performed it in a way that no one
>> >> else could.  “What I’m taking away from all this is… to be kind,” he
>> >> said.  “Not kind in an effusive way, like some people are, but in a
>> >> real and gentle way, like he was.  He never said a bad thing about
>> >> anyone.”
>> >>
>> >> Visiting the students, there was heartbreak, but also real joy.
>> >> They can’t help but be happy when they get together.  They had a
>> >> great summer with James.  Doc used to always tell us that a special
>> >> part of the summer changed when the audiences arrived and the Barn
>> >> filled with chairs, and that was the part of the summer they had
>> >> with him, up until the chairs came in.
>> >>
>> >> Doc, the summer class students were very touched by the email you
>> >> sent to them yesterday.
>> >>
>> >> Robin, I love the memory you just added to the thread.  A gibbous
>> >> moon!  Yes, he always knew the damn word.  Which meant he kicked our
>> >> ass at Scrabble at Seton the few times I was able to play with him.
>> >> He had the most elegant and beautiful way of pronouncing words too.
>> >> He should have recorded a spoken version of the OED.
>> >>
>> >> Terry, James did indeed get to watch the Longhorns cream Alabama,
>> >> with Laurel and a room full of friends and family, and it was
>> >> glorious.  He didn’t feel great that day but reveled in the victory
>> >> and was excited for the season to come.  Then the next day he had he
>> >> and Laurel had their Cowboys swag on – jerseys with the number 1 on
>> >> the front and “LOEHLIN” on the back, sent by a beloved former
>> >> student whose dad runs the concessions at JerryWorld – and cheered
>> >> on Dallas as it crushed New York.  James did not like using
>> >> competition in his teaching but when it came to football, look out –
>> >> he got a fierce gleam in his eye when his team was going for a win.
>> >> “That’s what I’m talking about!” he slowly hollered out as the
>> >> ‘Pokes ran up the score on the hapless Giants.  It was a hoot.
>> >>
>> >> Jenny – yes, brightness and serenity, that’s right.
>> >>
>> >> Mary, Bruce – yes, a blessing, and a lovely man.  And Madge and
>> >> David, beautifully said, especially what you wrote about Laurel.
>> >> Laurel has been such an incredible guide to all of this through this
>> >> experience, from her CaringBridge posts to her texts to her
>> >> coordinating visitors to her gift to speaking her mind and openly
>> >> sharing her emotions and her boundless love for James and all the
>> >> students they care for so deeply.  I’ve been in awe of her grit and
>> >> courage from the beginning of all this last summer.
>> >>
>> >> Like Laertes I have a speech of fire that fain would blaze, but this
>> >> folly douts it.  I just wanted to get something down to say thanks
>> >> to all of you for helping all of us as we grapple with this news and
>> >> absorb it.
>> >>
>> >> I remember James giving me a note in ’84 about Orlando in 1.1 in my
>> >> confrontation with Oliver:  “Draw on up to your full height…” – I’d
>> >> never heard anyone say anything like that before.  It stuck with me.
>> >>  I hadn’t realized I wasn’t drawing on up to my full height.  I’d
>> >> been kinda slouching, hiding a bit, tentative.  He was saying:  Go
>> >> for it.  Stand up tall and go for it.  He already knew how to do
>> >> that and continued demonstrating for me how to do that for the next
>> >> 40 years.
>> >>
>> >> I’m trying to do that today, my friend, but it’s hard.  There will
>> >> be a lot of things I’m doing for James from this moment forward.
>> >> We’ll carry all of these wonderful qualities with us as best we can.
>> >>  Those blue eyes shining.  A kind friend, as you said, Doc.  Every
>> >> single time you saw him, no matter how awful he felt in that
>> >> hospital bed.
>> >>
>> >> He never complained once.  I never heard a word of self-pity or
>> >> anger or resentment.  As that student said to me:  I hope I can be
>> >> that strong.
>> >>
>> >> We’ll watch the game tonight, and cheer on the team, for him.  In my
>> >> mind, that Tower will be orange for him.  And we will continue to
>> >> love Laurel, and support her, and to do what it takes to keep
>> >> Shakespeare at Winedale going strong, because a part of James will
>> >> always be out at that Barn and the meadows around it and under those
>> >> pecans and outside the dorm where he taught the kids to sing, “A
>> >> great while ago, the world begun, with a heigh ho, the wind and the
>> >> rain…. But that’s all one, our play is done, and we’ll strive to
>> >> please you every day…”  And the woods around the Barn, where he and
>> >> Laurel and the students ranged far and wide in their “peripatetic”
>> >> performances.  He gave that place and the students and the program
>> >> his heart and soul every spring and summer.  So he’ll always be out
>> >> there with us.
>> >>
>> >> Love and really intense hugs to all of you –
>> >>
>> >> c
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> PS.  I took a lot of photos of James out at Winedale last spring and
>> >> summer, looking to capture some moments, memories.  I knew they’d be
>> >> precious later.  Last spring, when we were working on “Midummer” out
>> >> there the second weekend, there was a lovely crescent moon – not
>> >> gibbous – and James stopped our work on the play to suggest we go
>> >> outside and look at it, since it was such a presence in the text.
>> >> So he walked slowly down the road with his walking stick and pointed
>> >> out how you could seen Venus, I think it was, “in her glimmering
>> >> sphere,” and the moon, together.  Ever the gentle teacher, sharing a
>> >> deep appreciation.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> [A group of people standing in a field  Description automatically 
>> >> generated]
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> From: [email protected] 
>> >> <mailto:[email protected]>
>> >> <[email protected] 
>> >> <mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of
>> >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] 
>> >> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >> Date: Friday, September 15, 2023 at 11:16 PM
>> >> To: [email protected] 
>> >> <mailto:[email protected]>
>> >> <[email protected] 
>> >> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >> Cc: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
>> >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >> Subject: Re: James Loehlin
>> >> Thank you, Doc, for these beautiful, sad, and accurate words. I can't
>> >> add any better words than those expressed by you and my associates.
>> >> All I can say is the obvious, that I already miss and will always miss
>> >> James.
>> >>
>> >> Love to you all.
>> >>
>> >> John
>> >>
>> >> Quoting James Ayres <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> >>
>> >>> After a lengthy and bold struggle with pancreatic cancer, James has
>> >>> passed away.  We have lost a brilliant colleague, scholar, actor,
>> >>> director, student, and kind friend.  He loved Shakespeare, teaching,
>> >>> and all of his students. And he loved the barn at Winedale.  This is
>> >>> a very sad time.  Please keep Laurel in your thoughts and prayers.
>> >>>
>> >>> Peace and love to every one of you.
>> >>>
>> >>> Love,
>> >>>
>> >>> Doc
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Jim (Doc) Ayres
>> >>> Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas
>> >>> Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare
>> >>> Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> --
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