Was that the summer William Fastner stole the fan?
Paula

On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 4:25 PM James Wiegel via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Jim and Karen -- thanks for this.  Can I use this testimony on the social change page?  What attribution can I use??

Just a technical question -- Can you give me the archive serial number for the daily procedures you quoted?
;)
"what the procedures for that day meant (Illustration: “In groups of three or four, brainstorm a list of examples for each triangle at level 4, and then group them by similar sociological type and give each a provocative title.  15 minutes. Next swirl the data around so that the ‘aha’ moment happens and you grasp the penny drop revealing a profound insight. Take your time but you only have 10 minutes for this step. Then write up your break-throughs with a four-sentence paragraph, each sentence ending with an “-ing” verb. 20 mins.”).


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On Thursday, April 16, 2020, 12:00:34 PM MST, Karen Snyder via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:


On April 2nd Dick Alton shared Louise Singletons story about her experience of the Summer Research Assembly in 1971.  This occasioned a memory Jim Troxel had from that same event. Because of his telling about Audrey Ayres response to the summer, I encouraged him to write it up; and said I would send it to the dialogues. So here it is:




Peace,

Karen Snyder Troxel
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