[Dialogue] Dialogue Digest, Vol 71, Issue 23
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Today's Topics:
1. Sorry, my computer jumped the gun on Psalm 13 (LAURELCG at aol.com)
2. Re: Archive Sojourners Update (Bill Bailey)
3. Re: Archive Sojourners Update (Bill Bailey)
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Subject: [Dialogue] Sorry, my computer jumped the gun on Psalm 13
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In a message dated 3/21/2010 6:08:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jfwiegel at yahoo.com writes:
Anyway, I started singing to myself, "How long, O Lord . . ." and I can't
remember it all, or the right order. I will look up Psalms conversations
when I get home -- maybe there was a talk that summer on the psalms as well.
Jim
Psalm 13
Tune: Five Hundred Miles
How long, O Lord, wilt thou quite forget me?
How long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
How long must I suffer anguish in my soul
grief in my heart, day and night?
How long shall my enemy lord it over me?
Look now and answer me, O lord my God.
Give light to my eyes lest I sleep the sleep of death,
lest my adversary say, "I have overthrown him,"
and my enemies rejoice at my downfall.
But for my part, I trust in thy true love.
My heart shall rejoice, for thou hast set me free.
I will sing to the Lord who has granted all my desire.
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:26:33 -0400
From: "Bill Bailey" <bailey03132 at charter.net>
To: "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
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Pam, I assume that when you say "they sleep in the same bed" the bed is a double
bed. if so, we qualify (we have been sleeping together for the last 61 years).
At present we plan to be there at the same time with Charles and Doris Hahn, the
second week in May.
Bill and Marianna Bailey
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From: Pamela Bergdall
To: Colleague Dialogue
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
You are right, but only if they sleep in the same bed.
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From: Bill Bailey <bailey03132 at charter.net>
To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 11:04:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
?
Pam, Earlier I was informed that couples staying in the same room would be a
flat rate of $ 45.00 per day (room and board).
Am I wrong??
Bill and Marianna Bailey
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From: Pamela Bergdall
To: Dialogue Listserve ; OE Wedgeblade
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 9:30 AM
Subject: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
Colleagues,
Believe it or not, I find it exciting to be working on the May Archives
Sojourn Coordinating Team. Marge Philbrook , Rosemary Albright and I have met
several times to prepare for the month of May (when many of you will join us in
the tasks of organizing the rich legacy of the EI/OE/ICA.) The good news is
that we are planning for you to have a great time. (You will NOT be forced to
go into the basement, for example.) Attached is a photo of Marge working with a
file in the same beautiful sixth floor room where Archive Sojourners will be
working.
--- note: click on the following link if the photo is not visible in your
email:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/icaevents/4449864549/ --
The other good news is that David Dunn has just joined our coordinating
team, and we anticipate he will ?enhance us? greatly. As members of the
preparation team, we intend to ensure that you are challenged, but not
overwhelmed.
Because the files are massive, we plan to exercise what I call ?Chunking?,
which is what presenters do so that learners can interact often with the data.
(Marge is calling it ?Hunking?). Each week in May will focus on a ?chunk? or a
?collection?. For example, the first week will focus on the Town Meetings
Collection from ?76 and the Global Community Forums around the world. The three
other major ?Collections? are likely to be:
1. The New Religious Mode, Spirit Papers and Social Process Triangles
2. The Core Courses/ the Academy
3. The Band of 24 Human Development Projects and all the replications
throughout the world.
Depending on who comes, there may also be ?side? foci to deal with other
particular documents or media. These ?Collections? are just a part of what we
will eventually archive, but this work in May will give us a start at ?taking
control? of our rich legacy.
We hope to have at least six volunteers for each of the four weeks in May.
We will be working during the day on organizing the Archives, leaving the
evenings to individual and community life. Although there will be some
pre-planned social events, I anticipate there will be different discussions and
activities based on the interests of those who are present. One consistent
activity for the volunteers each week will be to look at, identify, organize and
share photos.
Room and Board will be $30/day per person. Come as many days as you can
devote and come long enough to also enjoy what Chicago has to offer. Every day
I get an e-mail telling me what is ?Free in Chicago?. I am collecting ideas
about what is going on that you may be interested in. Mayfest is coming. The
World ?Fair Trade? Day is coming. Bike the Drive is May 30 and the Spring
Flower Show ends on the ninth at Garfield Park Conservatory near Fifth City.
The Museum of Science and Industry has just opened the ?Science Storm?, a
permanent exhibit and the Green Festival at Navy Pier is May 22-23.
The registration may not be on the ICA-USA website yet, but when it is up
soon, please register to come. In the meantime, you can let me know your
thinking by e-mailing me at: pbergdall2 at yahoo.com
Be sure to ask your friends and colleagues to come with you, and ask those
who are not coming to help ?sponsor? your sojourn here. (Like running a
marathon, or doing a walk for charity.) I am looking forward to seeing many of
you here soon.
Pam Bergdall
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:28:42 -0400
From: "Bill Bailey" <bailey03132 at charter.net>
To: "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
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Pam, we will be honored to be and sleep in a room with a new queen bed.
Bill and Marianna Bailey
----- Original Message -----
From: Pamela Bergdall
To: Colleague Dialogue
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
You are right, but only if they sleep in the same bed.
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From: Bill Bailey <bailey03132 at charter.net>
To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 11:04:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
?
Pam, Earlier I was informed that couples staying in the same room would be a
flat rate of $ 45.00 per day (room and board).
Am I wrong??
Bill and Marianna Bailey
----- Original Message -----
From: Pamela Bergdall
To: Dialogue Listserve ; OE Wedgeblade
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 9:30 AM
Subject: [Dialogue] Archive Sojourners Update
Colleagues,
Believe it or not, I find it exciting to be working on the May Archives
Sojourn Coordinating Team. Marge Philbrook , Rosemary Albright and I have met
several times to prepare for the month of May (when many of you will join us in
the tasks of organizing the rich legacy of the EI/OE/ICA.) The good news is
that we are planning for you to have a great time. (You will NOT be forced to
go into the basement, for example.) Attached is a photo of Marge working with a
file in the same beautiful sixth floor room where Archive Sojourners will be
working.
--- note: click on the following link if the photo is not visible in your
email:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/icaevents/4449864549/ --
The other good news is that David Dunn has just joined our coordinating
team, and we anticipate he will ?enhance us? greatly. As members of the
preparation team, we intend to ensure that you are challenged, but not
overwhelmed.
Because the files are massive, we plan to exercise what I call ?Chunking?,
which is what presenters do so that learners can interact often with the data.
(Marge is calling it ?Hunking?). Each week in May will focus on a ?chunk? or a
?collection?. For example, the first week will focus on the Town Meetings
Collection from ?76 and the Global Community Forums around the world. The three
other major ?Collections? are likely to be:
1. The New Religious Mode, Spirit Papers and Social Process Triangles
2. The Core Courses/ the Academy
3. The Band of 24 Human Development Projects and all the replications
throughout the world.
Depending on who comes, there may also be ?side? foci to deal with other
particular documents or media. These ?Collections? are just a part of what we
will eventually archive, but this work in May will give us a start at ?taking
control? of our rich legacy.
We hope to have at least six volunteers for each of the four weeks in May.
We will be working during the day on organizing the Archives, leaving the
evenings to individual and community life. Although there will be some
pre-planned social events, I anticipate there will be different discussions and
activities based on the interests of those who are present. One consistent
activity for the volunteers each week will be to look at, identify, organize and
share photos.
Room and Board will be $30/day per person. Come as many days as you can
devote and come long enough to also enjoy what Chicago has to offer. Every day
I get an e-mail telling me what is ?Free in Chicago?. I am collecting ideas
about what is going on that you may be interested in. Mayfest is coming. The
World ?Fair Trade? Day is coming. Bike the Drive is May 30 and the Spring
Flower Show ends on the ninth at Garfield Park Conservatory near Fifth City.
The Museum of Science and Industry has just opened the ?Science Storm?, a
permanent exhibit and the Green Festival at Navy Pier is May 22-23.
The registration may not be on the ICA-USA website yet, but when it is up
soon, please register to come. In the meantime, you can let me know your
thinking by e-mailing me at: pbergdall2 at yahoo.com
Be sure to ask your friends and colleagues to come with you, and ask those
who are not coming to help ?sponsor? your sojourn here. (Like running a
marathon, or doing a walk for charity.) I am looking forward to seeing many of
you here soon.
Pam Bergdall
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Jim: I remember (in fact I have a copy of that Psalm and a couple of others) painstakingly doing those by hand, for Jue, and the piintshop reproduced them.
I have thought, many time, how cooll it would have been to type them out letter perfect on my Mac.
I often wonder how "it might have been" (the movement that is) given the awesome tools of communication that are available to us today.
Anne
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