MY NAME IS ROBERT WHELAN....6 MONTHS AO I HAD A STROKE. UNTIL LAST WEEK I COULD NOT OPERSTE A CPUTER....CA SOMEONE GET AN EMAI TO GINTARAS AND ASK HM TO E MAIL ME AT rwhelan126@aol.com ?
Welcome to this month's reading group selection. David Von Drehle mentions The Melting Pot , a play by Israel Zangwill, that premiered on Broadway in 1908. At that time theater was accessible to a broad section of the public, not the exclusive domain it has become over the decades. Zangwill carried a hopeful message that America was a place where old hatreds and prejudices were pointless, and that in this new country immigrants would find a more open society. I suppose the reference was more an ironic one for Von Drehle, as he notes the racial and ethnic hatreds were on display everywhere, and at best Zangwill's play helped persons forget for a moment how deep these divides ran. Nevertheless, "the melting pot" made its way into the American lexicon, even if New York could best be describing as a boiling cauldron in the early twentieth century. Triangle: The Fire That Changed America takes a broad view of events that led up the notorious fire, not...
Robert! So good to see you here! We've been waiting for you. I'm sure Gintaras will be in touch.
ReplyDeleteRobert,It is awesome to hear from you again.You are in my thoughts and prayers.Mr. History is back!
ReplyDeleteVery good, indeed. Hope you will be able to check in from time to time.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, dear Robert.
Robert emailed to say he has read the Wills book on Madison and may be able to join us in a few days.
ReplyDeleteSounds like he has been through a long ordeal, but he's slowly on the mend. HOORAY!
Robert, it's good to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteMultitudinous good wishes from Left Coast, robert, where some of us consider these to be words to live by:
ReplyDelete"There is no safety, but there is healing."
It is great to have Friends! So glad to have Bob W back with us.
ReplyDeleteGeeze, Trippler, have you thought about praying for world peace? You seem to have the touch!
ReplyDeleteIn truth, I've been praying for a wealthy wife but that hasn't panned out. But maybe I should have prayed for world peace first!
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