No, the guy who wrote my sonnet had a different hairline and beard.
Mike
On Friday, August 6, 2010, JOY MARVIN joyandthomas@msn.com wrote:
did you write it yourself?
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Godwin mnemonic@gmail.com To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:43 PM Subject: Re: [Weeklong-l] Ancianos and the 2010 class
I have a sonnet!
On Friday, August 6, 2010, Clay Stromberger cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
Hey Susan -- I don't think it's exactly lovin' I'm
thinking of -- more of an offering of a moment of connection with the early moments of Shakespeare at Winedale through the work and play. One song might be all we can offer as a greeting and/or farewell of sorts. I just think there might be some among that group who could be provoked by such a moment to become interested in finding out a bit more on their own about "the old days." You never know what lurks in the hearts of college kids.
See you
soon,
cs
On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:51 AM,
susan todd wrote:
Yes! Let's throw some lovin' to the summer class and
James, for sure on Saturday evening, but serenading, panty-raids, and other forms of paying attention would probably be most welcome.
--Susan
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Clay
Stromberger cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
Well said Mary, and I've also been thinking: It
would be good to find a way to tip our hats to the current class of James's students. I've sensed from my brief visits this summer that some of them are really in awe of the history unfolding before them as the 40 years are celebrated, but it's all a bit abstract to them -- we mostly exist on bulletin boards, one for each decade.
In the past we've shared a week
with the summer class, so this is the first summer it worked out differently. Perhaps there would be time before they depart for their trips to Dallas-Virginia-London to serenade them at breakfast or in the Barn with a song we've been working on as a Jeff or Madge musical warmup?
cs
On Aug 6, 2010, at
9:07 AM, Mary Collins wrote:
HI, Joy, I just wanted to say
that I think for Doc this is so much about being with all of us, and us being with all of us!; the performance matters, but no much as those things.
And, would you like to prepare something to say about James, a thank you, for during the cocktail hour before the 12th Night perf tomorrow night?
Thanks and love, Mary
From: JOY MARVIN joyandthomas@msn.com To: mnemonic@gmail.com; weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 12:43:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Weeklong-l] From
Stephen Colbert, regarding improvisation
This is great! Now
just screw my courage to the sticking place... I'll screw my courage.... Thanks!
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 3:28 PMSubject:
[Weeklong-l] From Stephen Colbert, regarding improvisation
from a
commencement address colbert gave
to knox college in
2006:
So, say "yes." In fact, say "yes" as often as you can.
When I was starting
out in Chicago, doing improvisational theatre with
Second City and other
places, there was r
Clayton
Stromberger
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College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin
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