[Dialogue] Recent article in Chicago Magazine
H. A. Tillinghast
rev.bud at mac.com
Sun Mar 25 01:17:08 PDT 2018
I’m using the Bug Model for a book I’m reviewing. I remember enough to be able to describe the four legs. Can anyone tell me what the content of ‘Discipline’ (at the centre of the bug) was supposed to be? If desired, I could post the review when it is finished.
Grace and Peace,
Bud Tillinghast LCX SF
> On 24 Mar 2018, at 2:07 pm, Cynthia Vance via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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> Colleagues 'in the way',
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> I have told this story a few times.
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> Following my cataclysmic RS1 in October of ’67 [David McCleskey - Dick & Linda Alton were POs (Participant Observers)], I attended an SDS (Students of a Democratic Society) conference in Chicago that December. I was a leader in the Canadian equivalent, SUPA (Student’s Union for Peace Action). After the conference, I visited 3444 Congress Parkway for a day. I was met by Tim Lush and taken on a tour. A significant part of that time occurred in the basement, where the trash got taken out. There, I met a very fashionable women by the name of Joyce Townley. She was obviously a suburbanite, covered with a smock, but with a colourful scarf and blouse. What a charming woman! And there she was, operating a hoist with oil barrels full of trash.
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> At that time, immersed in the 60s, as a committed socialist, agent of change and one engaged in many aspects of 60s politics and social change, I knew that part of the puzzle depended on the engagement of sophisticated middle class folks if real change were to occur. It wasn’t simply going to be a revolution of the oppressed.
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> And there she was! For me it was a sign. I returned May 29, 1968.
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> Here’s to Joyce Townley the grandmother.
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> With warmth and affection and…
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> Grace & Peace
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> Ken
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