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|    Willie to K. Hematite    |
|    Re: job opening at Bob center    |
|    05 Feb 23 08:00:56    |
      From: williamgwilliams@gmail.com              On Sunday, December 18, 2022 at 4:49:56 PM UTC-5, K. Hematite wrote:       > On Sunday, 18 December 2022 at 07:58:22 UTC-5, President_dudley wrote:        > > On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 9:10:39 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:        > > > On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 8:36:32 AM UTC-5, Chris Pyle wrote:        > > >        > > > >> man, what a cool job:        > > > >        > > > > 📢Job announcement: Archivist at The American Song Archives, which       manages        > > > > @bobdylancenter        > > > > &        > > > > @WoodyGuthrieCtr        > > > > in Tulsa & houses the archives of BobDylan, WoodyGuthrie, PhilOchs,       TomPaxton, CynthiaGooding, & other collections        > > > Too far for me to commute.        > > >        > > > 🙂        > > khematite applied, but was turned down        > >        > >        > > they said he's overqualified       > Thanks for the kind words, Prez! Truth be told though, my knowledge of Dylan       is mainly a product of having been on this newsgroup a long time and of       developing an ability to Google. When I got here in 1996, there were already       true giants in the earth:        Bill Pagel, Alan Fraser, Ben Taylor, Patricia Jungwirth, Craig Jamieson,       George & Maureen LeBlanc, John Howells, Joe Cliburn, Nate Smith, Matt       Zuckerman, and Seth Kulick. Deepest apologies to anyone whose name I've       shamefully omitted, but those are the        names I remember best for their prodigious knowledge of all things       Dylan--before there even was a Google. What they knew about Dylan in the       mid-1990s just blew me away.       > Deepest apologies to anyone whose name I've shamefully omitted              Peter Stone Brown also comes to mind. And of, course, Olof Björner.       Then came the Days of Contention. The Bloomfield Buddy, Poisoned Rose, Mr.       Jinx, Stephan Pickering, Really Real, Grave Digger bickering, with sane       interjections from Gemini Jackson and the Just brothers (JK and JW).              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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