So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
I remember Lonn - Doc will know for sure, but wasn't he a sort of "curator" of the place? He lived right across the road, and had an office on the property, I believe. Whether or not it was really his office, it had an engraving of an armadillo mating dance on the wall. I chanced to see just that thing happening one night, and was confused about what I had seen until I looked at the etching. (They were running toward each other and colliding mid-air, not doing the obvious.)
How great that he was with Colbert!
Carl
On Sep 12, 2014, at 6:36 PM, Jerald Head jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote:
So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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We were watching Colbert last night and I told Christie that I had seen him at Winedale and she did not believe me - so thank you all for convincing my wife that I am only slightly crazy!
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Wow
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So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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As what must have been the first director, he sure seemed to love Winedale Doc, am I right? He was jolly, Lonn was, and loved to hold court. Whew, it was a long time ago. Bruce, of course you is crazy thank goodness, but you ain't about this! xoxoxo On Sep 12, 2014, at 10:08 PM, Bruce Meyer wrote:
We were watching Colbert last night and I told Christie that I had seen him at Winedale and she did not believe me - so thank you all for convincing my wife that I am only slightly crazy!
On 9/12/14, 9:05 PM, "Barker, Michael" Michael_Barker@spe.sony.com wrote:
Wow
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So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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Oh, yes, I remember Lonn at Winedale. Talked with him about my great-great-grandfather's making of Texas furniture. Glad to see he's still kicking, still writing, and hanging with Colbert! WHOO-HOO!
David
On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Alice Gordon alicegordon@earthlink.net wrote:
As what must have been the first director, he sure seemed to love Winedale Doc, am I right? He was jolly, Lonn was, and loved to hold court. Whew, it was a long time ago. Bruce, of course you is crazy thank goodness, but you ain't about this! xoxoxo
On Sep 12, 2014, at 10:08 PM, Bruce Meyer wrote:
We were watching Colbert last night and I told Christie that I had seen him at Winedale and she did not believe me - so thank you all for convincing my wife that I am only slightly crazy!
On 9/12/14, 9:05 PM, "Barker, Michael" Michael_Barker@spe.sony.com wrote:
Wow
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So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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Me, too, David, I remember him very clearly, in his straw hat and bushy mustache. I just looked at the clip. He is as cute, folksy and knowledgeable as ever. Good for Mr. Colbert. That may be the straightest interview I've seen on his show.
Mary
On Saturday, September 13, 2014 1:45 PM, David Kroll dckroll@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, yes, I remember Lonn at Winedale. Talked with him about my great-great-grandfather's making of Texas furniture. Glad to see he's still kicking, still writing, and hanging with Colbert! WHOO-HOO!
David
On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Alice Gordon alicegordon@earthlink.net wrote:
As what must have been the first director, he sure seemed to love Winedale Doc, am I right? He was jolly, Lonn was, and loved to hold court. Whew, it was a long time ago. Bruce, of course you is crazy thank goodness, but you ain't about this! xoxoxo
On Sep 12, 2014, at 10:08 PM, Bruce Meyer wrote:
We were watching Colbert last night and I told Christie that I had seen him at Winedale and she did not believe me - so thank you all for convincing my wife that I am only slightly crazy!
On 9/12/14, 9:05 PM, "Barker, Michael" Michael_Barker@spe.sony.com wrote:
Wow
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So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special... On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote:
So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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My memory must be failing. I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not Taylor.
I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember. What I remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth.
Trying to piece the past together, Terry
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Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special... On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote:
So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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My memory was at fault. I was mixing up Lon Tinkle a Texas historian with Lonn Taylor the Winedale curator. I should have looked at the video first -- that is unmistakably Winedale's Lonn Taylor.
Sorry!
Terry
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My memory must be failing. I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not Taylor.
I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember. What I remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth.
Trying to piece the past together, Terry
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Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special... On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote:
So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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I kind of prefer the ring in the name Lon Tinkle. Like a bell ringing. Perhaps an angel got her wings.
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My memory was at fault. I was mixing up Lon Tinkle a Texas historian with Lonn Taylor the Winedale curator. I should have looked at the video first -- that is unmistakably Winedale's Lonn Taylor.
Sorry!
Terry
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My memory must be failing. I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not Taylor.
I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember. What I remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth.
Trying to piece the past together, Terry
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Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special...
On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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Or was incontinent....
Bruce
On Sep 13, 2014, at 7:37 PM, "Jerald Head" <jlhead1952@gmail.commailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com> wrote:
I kind of prefer the ring in the name Lon Tinkle. Like a bell ringing. Perhaps an angel got her wings.
Sent from my iPhone
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My memory was at fault. I was mixing up Lon Tinkle a Texas historian with Lonn Taylor the Winedale curator. I should have looked at the video first -- that is unmistakably Winedale's Lonn Taylor.
Sorry!
Terry
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My memory must be failing. I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not Taylor.
I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember. What I remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth.
Trying to piece the past together, Terry
-----Original Message----- From: Laura Smith <lsmith78703@gmail.commailto:lsmith78703@gmail.com> To: Jerald Head <jlhead1952@gmail.commailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com> Cc: shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list <shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list@googlegroups.commailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list@googlegroups.com>; Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums <winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.orgmailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Sent: Fri, Sep 12, 2014 11:26 pm Subject: Re: old times there are not forgotten
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special... On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" <jlhead1952@gmail.commailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com> wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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HAHAHA, you two! Thanks for that! On Sep 13, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Bruce Meyer wrote:
Or was incontinent....
Bruce
On Sep 13, 2014, at 7:37 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote:
I kind of prefer the ring in the name Lon Tinkle. Like a bell ringing. Perhaps an angel got her wings.
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On Sep 13, 2014, at 11:20 AM, tlgalloway@aol.com wrote:
My memory was at fault. I was mixing up Lon Tinkle a Texas historian with Lonn Taylor the Winedale curator. I should have looked at the video first -- that is unmistakably Winedale's Lonn Taylor.
Sorry!
Terry
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My memory must be failing. I always thought his name was Lonn Tinkle, not Taylor.
I'll watch the interview and see if that's the Lonn I remember. What I remember most about him was that he had black hair and a jumble of teeth.
Trying to piece the past together, Terry
-----Original Message----- From: Laura Smith lsmith78703@gmail.com To: Jerald Head jlhead1952@gmail.com Cc: shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list@googlegroups.com; Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Fri, Sep 12, 2014 11:26 pm Subject: Re: old times there are not forgotten
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special... On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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It is great fun to read your recollections of 'ole Lonn. I have some to add. E.g, in 1973, telling me in the presence of the Winedale advisory Board that doing Shakespeare in the barn "would never work." And in 1974, that that summer would have to be our last. His title, by the way, was "manager" of the Winedale Historical Center. He and his wife, Dianne, lived in what is now the Winedale office. The University asked him to resign after an unfortunate incident in '76. I saw him last the day I married JoAnn in '95. He has spent the last decade or so at Fort Bend, Texas. Check out this site: bigbendnow.com/ tag/lonn-taylor/‎
Doc
On Sep 12, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Laura Smith wrote:
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special...
On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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And if you go into this link, you can hear him being interviewed about his forthcoming adventure with Colbert. marfapublicradio.org/.../ historian-lonn-taylor-of-fort-davis-appears-on-the- colbert-report/‎
Doc
On Sep 12, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Laura Smith wrote:
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special...
On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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Who knew? I was green and carefree, as the saying goes.
Guess his inability to see the future is an occupational hazard!
On Sep 13, 2014, at 4:41 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And if you go into this link, you can hear him being interviewed about his forthcoming adventure with Colbert. marfapublicradio.org/.../historian-lonn-taylor-of-fort-davis-appears-on-the- colbert-report/‎
Doc
On Sep 12, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Laura Smith wrote:
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special...
On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" jlhead1952@gmail.com wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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I remember the guy. He was a knucklehead.
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And if you go into this link, you can hear him being interviewed about his forthcoming adventure with Colbert. marfapublicradio.org/.../historian-lonn-taylor-of-fort-davis-appears-on-the- colbert-report/ ‎
Doc
On Sep 12, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Laura Smith wrote:
Wow Jerald. Just tried to watch the clip but cant get it here (last day of a visit to my aunt and uncle in Germany.) I will watch the clip when i get home tomorrow) Lonn was curator at Winedale, then went to be a curator at the Smithsonian (southwestern history maybe), and he retired from there,. historian friends knew him at UT. It will be fun to see the clip.. thanks for spreading the word. remember how we were always on the lookout for Lonn when we'd all be sitting on the roof of the barn ---stars above and fireflies below... where Lonn had forbidden us to be? Made the roof even more special...
On Sep 12, 2014 8:36 PM, "Jerald Head" <jlhead1952@gmail.commailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com> wrote: So I was going through my dvr list tonight as I was catching up on this weeks recordings, when I stopped on the recordings of "The Colbert Report." I was scanning down the list and saw one of the interviews was with Lonn Taylor, a historian from Texas, regarding the origins of the "Star Spangled Banner," and the flag over Ft McHenry. I thought surely this could not be the same Lonn Taylor who with his wife were at some of the early days at Winedale. Particularly I remember him there in my fall class of 1973 and then in the summers following. There are so few of us from left that era, much less who would be on The Colbert Report. But indeed it was the same guy. At this time I cannot remember what his role was in Winedale and its history but for sure it was one and the same man. His voice had the same tone and accent. I hate to say it, but I was surprised to see him among the living, much less on national television. I think very few of us would remember him, but seeing the video, will doubtlessly trigger some memory.
http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/ndpng7/lonn-taylor
Jerald
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