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Maine to Georgia
Maine to Georgia
by Alice Lesnick, 2012
you know this game
you are in a new place
there’s a lull and you look around, a little up the street line
could I live here? the answer must always be yes
yes in a rented room in bangor, pa
where dad and uncle irving went to live during the depression
and a kite was ruined before little brother could fly it
no work for grandfather in nyc, grandma wrote her mother every day to testify
that life went on
even there
yes in downtown seattle
where you sashayed first, a loaf of bread under each arm
and a pack of cigarettes in your sexy jeans
the girl ben franklin as a young anarchist no date to keep
no one else’s time either
yes along the AT a drowsy summer day by pen mar park
where the pavillion (a pavillion!) is already set up for a wedding
CFS Faculty
Bryn Mawr Faculty |
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Ann Brown (Education) |
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Kim Cassidy, Ph.D. (Psychology) Provost, Bryn Mawr College (610) 526-7383 Interests: Desire understanding, theory of mind and aggression, name phonology |
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Jody Cohen, Ph.D. (Education) |
in the planning stages
Mark and I have created a page where we're conducting an on-line discussion of inspirations for/thoughts about/second-and-third thoughts about this course. Come look behind the curtain, and play along….
Anne's Reading Notes
Anne’s Reading Notes for Re-creating Our World: Vision, Voice, Value, Spring 2014
on-line materials the 360 planning group discussed in August 2013:
Patagonian Frontiers, from M.L. Crawford
January 3 – 20, 2011; itinerary
We enjoyed the rare privilege of face-to-face encounters with two of the world’s last great frontiers: the magnificent fjords and glaciers of Southern Patagonia, on a small ship cruise; and the stunningly dramatic scenery of Torres del Paine on a three night stay at the part. We also visited Buenos Aires and Santiago to discover the remarkable diversity of South America.