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Also will we be eating dinner with the speaker? Before the lecture or after the lecture? The lecture hall is quite far from where we usually eat. Or will there be a new dinner site? If there is no dinner involved then I can easily eat beforehand. But I am concerned about handicapped access to the new lecture site.
If this meets with your approval and the approval of the other officers perhaps there is some way we can use this website to contact all participants for approval of this slate of officers. Today I am writing to Tom, Jayne, and Adele with the same request.
I realize that the last nine months have been a tremendous learning experience for you all. But now with this experience it may just be easier the second time around.
Kathryn Michel
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PS when I selected you to send this message all the messages you have received from anyone appeared received from January 1-Dec.5.
There was an interesting dichotomy up here in the latter half of the 19th c.; in the 1860s, the 'Celestials' were novel, hard-working heroes. In the 1870s, they were strike-breakers, and in the 1880s, riots broke out across Wyoming, and Chinese men, women and children were slaughtered by the dozen for a litany of crimes. All of this though, is the upshot of the struggle of labour against completely unregulated capital interests. State and even federal government fell in on the side of industrialists, crushing unions and ignoring the deaths and privation of immigrants, and going so far as to pass laws that further deligitimated them as humans, let alone their status as citizens...
...not that I see any parallels then-to-now, of course, I just think it's an interesting topic...
Anyway, action is heating up in France, I'm on as one of the consulting HA's for a mass grave in Fromelles. THAT will be the dig, assuming the French Interior Ministry accepts the proposal. I've been monitoring and reporting on various 'cultural linear properties' up here in the GWN, and I have some historical/modern pictures of Camp Carmichael, one of the last in situ railroad camps in the US, a camp on the original line of the Transcontinental RR, and coincidentally a camp directly on the Overland Trail. We had thought that I-80 had wiped out the Trail, but I may have found a braid of it intact. I'm working with local hysterical organisations, but if I can get permission to put up some of the pics, they are passing interesting (at least to me).
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