Amalia's Story, Chapter Forty-Five
= Amalia Angeloni Jacobucci
"Mrs. [sic] Louis J. Jacobucci"
In place of a Parent-Teacher Association, there was a mothers' group, the Go-Getters Club
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CLUB NOTES
Barnstable Patriot, October 13, 1966
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"The regular meeting of the
Go-Getter's Mothers Club
will be held Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. .at the elementary school.
Mrs. [sic] Louis J. Jacobucci
will be the speaker of the evening.
Mrs. [sic] Jacobucci Is
district executive of
the Cape Cod District of
the MSPCC.
This will be
an open meeting and
promises to be
an interesting one.
Guests are cordially invited to attend from any of the surrounding villages."
= Louis Jacobucci
MSPCC MEETING HELD
Barnstable Patriot, November 24, 1966
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The regular meeting of Cape Cod Board of Director's Childrens Protective Services, MSPCC was held Nov. 16 at East Bay Lodge with Robert M. Mulford, general secretary of the organization, as speaker. Directors present from Osterville were the Misses Margerie and Miss Olive Carpenter attended from the Cape Cod district. Louis Jacobucci, John Briggs, and Andrea Leonard, and Mrs. Howard E. West. Also Mrs. Jessie Stringer from this village, who is office secretary of the local branch
= Mark Jacobucci
"Provincetown Sailboat"
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= Harriet McCurdy Cameron Hall Jacobucci
UF ADDS HOMEMAKERS
Barnstable Patriot, July 03, 1969
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Cape Cod United Fund has voted to include Cape Branch of Horncmakers Service as a participating agency. In photo, from 13ft, arc David Rockwood of Osterville, Homcmaker Service president; J. Norman Fitzgerald, 1969 UF general campaign chairman; Hall Nichols, UF president, and Harriet Hall, executive director of Homcmaker Service. (Howard Studios)
Dreamstory, Chapter Three: Unitarian Church
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Barnstable Patriot, May 23, 1968
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Speaker for the 11 a.m. service of the Unitarian Church May 26 will be Louis Jacobucci, executive director of MSPCC, who has been chairman of the social concerns committee of the church and is chairman of the prudential committee. Among other activities are membership in Hyannis Rotary; he is also vice president of Cape Cod Community Council and chairman of Community Action Committee of Cape Cod.
"So, look. Miss Andrews."
"Yes."
"You understand this is a very serious charge to bring against anyone."
"Yes."
"Let alone your own brother."
"Yes."
"It never happened."
"Well, actually, it kind of totally did."
"You are deluded."
"Well, that may be, but I would submit that my mental health history is a result of having stuff like that done to me in the first place."
"You lie."
"I don't, actually. In fact, this is the first...
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"What?!"
"I didn't say anything."
"How can you say such a thing?"
"I'm not going through this again."
"What do you mean?"
"All this -- denial. I'm done. I'm just going to say exactly what happened as I remember it."
"It never happened!"
"The reason I know it happened is that I renember it. I was eight years old. My brother was twelve years old. I was able to recover the date because I remember at some point in the week preceding the event, our father for some reason had told us, I'm going to be speaking at the Unitarian Church this Sunday at 11:00. It did not seem weird to me at the time, because he was always out of the house anyway. Plus all he used to when he was home was harangue me, so good."
"You lie."
"In fact, I remember thinking, it made sense that he would get something going on Sundays, because that was the only time he was ever even around anymore. Weekdays he was working, of course, and weeknights he was always at one of his many, many important community ...