[Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition

Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net
Sat May 20 12:50:02 PDT 2017


Beret,

Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons.  I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember.  For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw.  I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does.  It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation.  We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational.  Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited.  After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years.  Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop.  All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired.  

From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM
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Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition

 

Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David

 

Page 88 from the Chronological History 

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Staff operated businesses provided staff support:

 

• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm

 

• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). 

 

• Chicago: Jim Troxel,

 

 • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,

 

 • Houston: Tim Wegner,

 

 • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com 

 

• Sydney

 

 • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.

 

 • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield 

 

• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.

 

 

 

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