proved the 1 olden annlven ary cole bration phis of the MSPCC, one of 11 member agencies. Frank 11 Appleton, president of United Fund. In a letter to Louis JaCObUCCi, district executive of MSPCC, stilted. "At a meeting of the executive committee ol Cape Cod United Fund, it was voted to endorse Hie activities planned Indie MSPCC for their 50th Anniversary." The ('ape distriot of MSPCC wa organized 111 June, 1915. In recognition of the founding;, a celebration banquet WLII be held at New Seabury Country Club on June 16 Quei 1 speaker for the event will be Joseph 11 Bold, executive director Oi the Child Welfare League of America. Over 500 Invitations have been mailed ID Cape resident ALso noting the golden annlver-.11. Hyanni Junior Woman's Club voted to contribute the profit ol 11 I7lli Annual Charity Hall to the Cape MSPCC District, to be used ii.i spei ial care oi children and lamUie = Velveteen Andrews 🔟SongsRadioLIVE https://open.spotify.com/playlist/33Z4xWtky0Wtk1ks4ELggD?si=-qNgNMu4SAma9jJ0P29IRw "Separating ourselves from our parents" Doris Lessing Book Summary Through The Tunnel! by Doris Lessing (1955) http://www.dorislessing.org/through.html From the book jacket: "On a winter holiday with his mother, eleven year old Jerry discovers a secret tunnel which passes form one side of a massive rock formation to the other side, many feet below the surface of the ocean. After observing some native boys swim through the tunnel, Jerry is compelled to try it himself. It is a very difficult and dangerous swim, but something Jerry is convinced he must do. Putting himself in great danger, he managers to accomplish this goal and, in doing so, takes his first step in becoming a man. Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing is a Creative Short Story about a young man facing himself and his innermost fears. It brings us into touch with our own private courage and the need we all have to separating ourselves from our parents so we can more clearly understand ourselves". Comments: This is a short story from 1954 and appears in several volumes of her collected short stories. This particular edition seems to be a sort of children's book, published by Creative Education. Published in New Yorker Magazine, August 6, 1955. = Harriet McCurdy Cameron Hall Jacobucci Skilled Trades Leaders Serve As Tech High Aides The Register, April 27, 1972 http://digital.olivesoftware.com/olive/apa/sturgis/sharedview.article.aspx?href=DPLTR%2F1972%2F04%2F27&id=Ar01203&sk=7A024A1D&viewMode=text The Cape Cod Regional Technical High School District's Advisory Council for Occupational Education, made up of volunteer business and trades leaders and employes, is already meeting with the district's educational consultants, Ralph W. Proctor of South Dennis and Francis Whipple of North Weymouth. The Council, broken into subcommittees representing 20 courses selected for the inaugural curriculum, is nearly complete and was organized by a committee headed by R. Arthur Williams, who last week succeeded Joel M. Wolfson as Regional District Chairman. Among Mid-Cape personnel on the council selected from the 11 member towns are, Service Cluster Health Service Assistant - Mrs. Muriel Farmer, S. Yarmouth; Harriet Hall, Hyannis; Mrs. Victor Lasky, S. Dennis; Mrs. D. Daley, R.N., Harwich; with Mrs. Leone K. DeLong and Mrs. Rosaline T. Levine of Hyannis, ex-officio.">
Amalia's Story, Chapter Thirty-Three
= Amalia Angeloni Jacobucci
Angela Thirkell Book Summaries #24:
"Between generations"
Enter Sir Robert!
by Angela Thirkell (1955)
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The book begins with Lady Graham’s announcement of the imminent return of the elusive Sir Robert Graham and ends as Sir Robert enters the house.
What happens in between is more than usually “Much Ado About Nothing.”
We meet Vicar Choyce whose vacillation is matched by Lady Graham’s vagueness (as she becomes more and more like Lady Emily).
Much of the action consists of a stately pavane between them as they decide and undecide and decide again that Sir Robert (when he returns—any moment now) will take over the churchwarden’s duties from the ailing Squire Halliday.
Meanwhile, Edith Graham, as the only ingénue in sight, enjoys the vague attentions of three young men, including her cousin Lord Mellings (Ludovic), until Uncle David Leslie and his wife sweep her off for a visit to America.
Still between generations, Thirkell produces the only book so far with no marriages or engagements.
= Louis Jacobucci
= "CENTERVILLE NEWS"
Barnstable Patriot, April 22, 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobucci and family of Benzer Lane visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. Angeloni of New Haven, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobucci of Derby, Conn.,
Easter weekend.
= "50th Anniversary Of MSPCC June 16 At New Seabury"
Barnstable Patriot, Thursday, June 03, 1965;
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Cape Cod United Fund I11 a> proved the 1 olden annlven ary cole bration phis of the MSPCC, one of 11 member agencies.
Frank 11 Appleton, president of United Fund.
In a letter to Louis JaCObUCCi, district executive of MSPCC, stilted.
"At a meeting of the executive committee ol Cape Cod United Fund, it was voted to endorse Hie activities planned Indie MSPCC for their 50th Anniversary."
The ('ape distriot of MSPCC wa organized 111 June, 1915.
In recognition of the founding;, a celebration banquet WLII be held at New Seabury Country Club on June 16
Quei 1 speaker for the event will be
Joseph 11 Bold, executive director Oi the
Child Welfare League of America.
Over 500 Invitations have been mailed ID Cape resident ALso noting the golden annlver-.11.
Hyanni Junior Woman's Club voted to contribute the profit ol 11 I7lli Annual Charity Hall to the
Cape MSPCC District, to be used ii.i spei ial care oi children and lamUie
= Velveteen Andrews
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"Separating ourselves from our parents"
Doris Lessing Book Summary
Through The Tunnel!
by Doris Lessing (1955)
http://www.dorislessing.org/through.html
From the book jacket:
"On a winter holiday with his mother, eleven year old Jerry discovers a secret tunnel which passes form one side of a massive rock formation to the other side, many feet below the surface of the ocean.
After observing some native boys swim through the tunnel, Jerry is compelled to try it himself.
It is a very difficult and dangerous swim, but something Jerry is convinced he must do.
Putting himself in great danger, he managers to accomplish this goal and, in doing so, takes his first step in becoming a man.
Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing is a Creative Short Story about a young man facing himself and his innermost fears.
It brings us into touch with our own private courage and the need we all have to
separating ourselves from our parents
so we can more clearly understand ourselves".
Comments:
This is a short story from 1954 and appears in several volumes of her collected short stories.
This particular edition seems to be a sort of children's book, published by Creative Education.
Published in
New Yorker Magazine, August 6, 1955.
= Harriet McCurdy Cameron Hall Jacobucci
Skilled Trades Leaders Serve As Tech High Aides
The Register, April 27, 1972
http://digital.olivesoftware.com/olive/apa/sturgis/sharedview.article.aspx?href=DPLTR%2F1972%2F04%2F27&id=Ar01203&sk=7A024A1D&viewMode=text
The Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
District's Advisory Council for
Occupational Education,
made up of volunteer business and trades leaders and employes, is already meeting with the district's educational consultants,
Ralph W. Proctor of South Dennis and
Francis Whipple of North Weymouth.
The Council, broken into subcommittees representing 20 courses selected for the inaugural curriculum, is nearly complete and was organized by a committee headed by
R. Arthur Williams, who last week succeeded
Joel M. Wolfson as
Regional District Chairman.
Among Mid-Cape personnel on the council selected from the 11 member towns are,
Service Cluster Health Service Assistant -
Mrs. Muriel Farmer, S. Yarmouth;
Harriet Hall, Hyannis;
Mrs. Victor Lasky, S. Dennis;
Mrs. D. Daley, R.N., Harwich; with
Mrs. Leone K. DeLong and
Mrs. Rosaline T. Levine of Hyannis, ex-officio.