Marge Philbrook Story Teller
Several mornings during archive sojourns over the past few years, whoever was around in the morning gathered in the ICA kitchen for animated conversation, and often, story telling by Marge. The Print Shop Story One summer, JWM assigned Marge to work in the print shop during the summer program, knowing fully well she had no experience in print shop running. He must also have known she would take on the task with good spirits and creativity. Her one request was for two men who did not have family responsibilities and who would not go to the bathroom without asking permission. By this time Marge was fully aware of time demands of working on any project during the summer program. So... knowing her hours would be long, Marge went to Sears and bought two blue dresses. She would wear one of the blue dresses, shower in it, so both Marge and the dress would be clean. She would sleep a few hours, put on the second blue dress and head to the print shop for another day - and repeat the process during the whole summer program. She did not go into the condition of the dresses following her stint in the print shop. This just one of the many tales the archives worker bees heard. Each is a unique delight delivered by possibly the most amazing story teller in the EI/ICA. Working with Marge is a good reason for anyone to come for a couple of weeks working in the ICA Archives. From Beret Griffith and Paul Noah
THE ORDER BLUE WASH CLOTH STORY On one of one of the occasions that colleagues stayed in our home when coming for ICA in the East events, Marge was here and I very intentionally gave her a set of Order Blue towels and wash cloth to use. She inadvertently took the washcloth back to Chicago in her suitcase, then called us to say so, and off it went back East to us! We often, in years to come, had a good laugh about that. Ellen & Dick On Jun 6, 2013, at 10:08 AM, beretgriffith@charter.net wrote:
Several mornings during archive sojourns over the past few years, whoever was around in the morning gathered in the ICA kitchen for animated conversation, and often, story telling by Marge. The Print Shop Story
One summer, JWM assigned Marge to work in the print shop during the summer program, knowing fully well she had no experience in print shop running. He must also have known she would take on the task with good spirits and creativity. Her one request was for two men who did not have family responsibilities and who would not go to the bathroom without asking permission. By this time Marge was fully aware of time demands of working on any project during the summer program. So... knowing her hours would be long, Marge went to Sears and bought two blue dresses. She would wear one of the blue dresses, shower in it, so both Marge and the dress would be clean. She would sleep a few hours, put on the second blue dress and head to the print shop for another day - and repeat the process during the whole summer program. She did not go into the condition of the dresses following her stint in the print shop.
This just one of the many tales the archives worker bees heard. Each is a unique delight delivered by possibly the most amazing story teller in the EI/ICA. Working with Marge is a good reason for anyone to come for a couple of weeks working in the ICA Archives.
From Beret Griffith and Paul Noah
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Dear Ones, Of course, I know you, Marge and have admired you from afar for many years. I remember a visit to the Dallas House when Fred and I were assigned to Phase one. We came to talk about the situation with the youth in your house. Those were tough times for our children. I am grateful for the energy and passion that you have brought to the Order over the years and up to this minute. I recall that there isn't much that you would not do.... what a role model! Thank you so much. I appreciate (as others have said) how these stories of a special someone are such gifts. Although I do not know Marge well but love the stories! Love, Nancy On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:33 AM, RICHARD HOWIE <rhowie3@verizon.net> wrote:
THE ORDER BLUE WASH CLOTH STORY On one of one of the occasions that colleagues stayed in our home when coming for ICA in the East events, Marge was here and I very intentionally gave her a set of Order Blue towels and wash cloth to use. She inadvertently took the washcloth back to Chicago in her suitcase, then called us to say so, and off it went back East to us! We often, in years to come, had a good laugh about that. Ellen & Dick
On Jun 6, 2013, at 10:08 AM, beretgriffith@charter.net wrote:
Several mornings during archive sojourns over the past few years, whoever was around in the morning gathered in the ICA kitchen for animated conversation, and often, story telling by Marge. *The Print Shop Story*
One summer, JWM assigned Marge to work in the print shop during the summer program, knowing fully well she had no experience in print shop running. He must also have known she would take on the task with good spirits and creativity. Her one request was for two men who did not have family responsibilities and who would not go to the bathroom without asking permission. By this time Marge was fully aware of time demands of working on any project during the summer program. So... knowing her hours would be long, Marge went to Sears and bought two blue dresses. She would wear one of the blue dresses, shower in it, so both Marge and the dress would be clean. She would sleep a few hours, put on the second blue dress and head to the print shop for another day - and repeat the process during the whole summer program. She did not go into the condition of the dresses following her stint in the print shop.
This just one of the many tales the archives worker bees heard. Each is a unique delight delivered by possibly the most amazing story teller in the EI/ICA. Working with Marge is a good reason for anyone to come for a couple of weeks working in the ICA Archives.
From Beret Griffith and Paul Noah
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Those were the days....I had a good laugh at this story. Marge you are an orginal. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: beretgriffith@charter.net To: Colleague Dialogue ; Order Ecumenical Community Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 10:08 AM Subject: [Oe List ...] Marge Philbrook Story Teller Several mornings during archive sojourns over the past few years, whoever was around in the morning gathered in the ICA kitchen for animated conversation, and often, story telling by Marge. The Print Shop Story One summer, JWM assigned Marge to work in the print shop during the summer program, knowing fully well she had no experience in print shop running. He must also have known she would take on the task with good spirits and creativity. Her one request was for two men who did not have family responsibilities and who would not go to the bathroom without asking permission. By this time Marge was fully aware of time demands of working on any project during the summer program. So... knowing her hours would be long, Marge went to Sears and bought two blue dresses. She would wear one of the blue dresses, shower in it, so both Marge and the dress would be clean. She would sleep a few hours, put on the second blue dress and head to the print shop for another day - and repeat the process during the whole summer program. She did not go into the condition of the dresses following her stint in the print shop. This just one of the many tales the archives worker bees heard. Each is a unique delight delivered by possibly the most amazing story teller in the EI/ICA. Working with Marge is a good reason for anyone to come for a couple of weeks working in the ICA Archives. From Beret Griffith and Paul Noah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
So delightful! Thank you Beret and Paul -- and Marge! -----Original Message----- From: Janet Sanders <jsanders@bconnex.net> To: Order Ecumenical Community <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Thu, Jun 6, 2013 2:10 pm Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Marge Philbrook Story Teller Those were the days....I had a good laugh at this story. Marge you are an orginal. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: beretgriffith@charter.net To: Colleague Dialogue ; Order Ecumenical Community Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 10:08 AM Subject: [Oe List ...] Marge Philbrook Story Teller Several mornings during archive sojourns over the past few years, whoever was around in the morning gathered in the ICA kitchen for animated conversation, and often, story telling by Marge. The Print Shop Story One summer, JWM assigned Marge to work in the print shop during the summer program, knowing fully well she had no experience in print shop running. He must also have known she would take on the task with good spirits and creativity. Her one request was for two men who did not have family responsibilities and who would not go to the bathroom without asking permission. By this time Marge was fully aware of time demands of working on any project during the summer program. So... knowing her hours would be long, Marge went to Sears and bought two blue dresses. She would wear one of the blue dresses, shower in it, so both Marge and the dress would be clean. She would sleep a few hours, put on the second blue dress and head to the print shop for another day - and repeat the process during the whole summer program. She did not go into the condition of the dresses following her stint in the print shop. This just one of the many tales the archives worker bees heard. Each is a unique delight delivered by possibly the most amazing story teller in the EI/ICA. Working with Marge is a good reason for anyone to come for a couple of weeks working in the ICA Archives.
From Beret Griffith and Paul Noah
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Janet Sanders -
Nancy Lanphear -
RICHARD HOWIE