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“Velveteen: The Real Girl Short Fiction Collection: A Short Fiction Collection, By: Velveteen” is the story of a young Woman who travels back in time to 1983 San Francisco, where she descends into the seedy underground circuit. She subsequently triumphs over her "Manager” (Lil Boochie), as well as the symbolic representation of Pure Evil embodied in the character Jackie_drew. In the end, Velveteen goes on to find Love and Redemption at an eponymously-named Chicken Sandwich Restaurant.
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= Mark Jacobucci
"Clen meetings"
CUB SCOUTS

Barnstable Patriot, December 31, 1964

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"The Hrst regular meeting of Cen Seville's reorganized Cub Scout Pack No. 54 was held in the vestry uutli Congregational Church Dec 19.
A Bobcat ceremony welcoming 31 new members into the pack was , (inducted by Cubmaster Louis Jacobucci. with parents of the boys: ! to award Bobcat pins.
Now members include Bruce Bes-. . . Douglas Gourley, Russell and Scott Hermann, Peter Sarklnen. and Jeffrey Gonsalves to Den 1;
Stanley Buckler, 2nd, Peter Brooks, Robert p ench, William Iliffe. Brian Smith : d Richard Teel to Den 2;
Peter . William Dooley, Mark Jacobucci unci Stephen Nystrom to Nen 3;
Mason Boucher, Timothy Johnson, Terrence Hurd and James Monroe to Den 4;
"E. J." Jaxtitner, Christopher Baker and Richard Pinney to Den 5;
Peter Gonzalez, Stephen Glynn. Michael Tarvainen and Lee Newton, Den 6 and
Hunter Luke and Theodore Fuller to Den 7.
A seasonal theme was used during December with the boys making various type decorations at their clen meetings. These were brought to the pack meeting and used to adorn n Christmas tree.
The meeting closed with the boys mining in a carol sing accompanied on the accordion by den mother, Mrs. Robert W. Iliffe."
= Andrew Jacobucci
"Grade 7"
Middle School Honor Roll
Barnstable Patriot, May 03, 1973
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(3RD QUARTER) Grade 7 Pamela Bachand, Krissanne Baker, Royce Baker, Priscilla Banner, Joseph R. Barrett, Adele Barry, Bradley Blank, Kevin Blute, Elizabeth Bolduc, Bonnie Bowen, Alan Buck, Pamela Butler, Joseph Cain, Janice Carroll, Dennis Chase, Susan Christie, Cindy Clatterbuck, and Brian Davis. Deirdhre Delaney, Timothy DeLong, Kevin Drinkwater, Mark Elliott, Mary Ellis, David Fasano, Brian Feeney, Karen Fitzgerald, Lynnette Flint, Joseph Ford, Robin Fuld, Bryan Gardner, Kelly Garland, David Garneau, Lily Giambarba, Lisa Glovsky, and Jeffrey Green. Nancy Grcgoire, Frank Guinan, Heidi Hakala, Suzanne Hallett, Thomas Hoppcnsteadt, William Hurley, Andrew Jacobucci, Kathleen Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Janet Jones, Mary Karacalidis, Nora Kelleher, Susan Kenney, James Kimball, Donna Kuliga, Peter Lebel, Michelle Lemay, and Patrick Lindo. Christine Loughnane, Gary Magnant, Alison Martin, Sharon McClain, Timothy McGill, Mary McGoff, Tracy McKeon, Janise Mendes, Andrew Meshulam, Barbara Mcuse, Debra Milstead, Karen Morris, Martha Munroe, Nancy Norman, Robert O'Connor, Michael J. O'Neil, and William E. O'Neill. Paul O'Reilly, Peter Ostrander, William O'Toole Jr., Ronald Ouellette, Cindy Parker, Danette Pendergast, Jonathan Perkins, David Perras, Gerald Poyant, Stephen Prothero, Cynthia Purmort, Anne Regan, Avery Revere, John Ricciardi, and Patricia Robinson. Michael Ryan, Mary Schneckloth, Juli Smith, Leslie Souve, Dawn Souza, Stephen Spooner, Paul Stark, Ann Strayer, Patrice Sullivan, John Swansey, Lori Taddeo, Jeffrey Taylor, Ralph Vos, Laurie Ann Warren, Mark Weller, Kristy White, Judi
= Harriet McCurdy Jacobucci
"Campaign volunteers"
SOUTH DENNIS
The Register, September 12, 1968
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United Fund Village Co-Chairmen Wellington H. Bingham of Olde Dennis Approach and John S. Bassnett of Agnes Rd. have made the following additions to their staff of campaign volunteers:

  • Mrs. William G. Angell of Main St.,
  • Mrs. Wellington H. Bingham of Olde Dennis Approach,
  • Mrs. Joseph E. Bunce of Old Bass River Rd.,
  • Mrs. Kathleen A. Burke of Cassidy Ave.,
  • Mrs. Edward I. Kelley of Main St.,
  • Edward A. Loomer ot Farm Lane,
  • Mrs. Harriet J. McCurdy of Agnes Rd., and
  • Mrs. Francina E. Ouimet of Ash Court.
    Including the cochairmen there are now thirty-five on this team.
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Amalia's Story, Chapter Sixty-Two
= Amalia Angeloni Jacobucci
1000 Characters About My Mother #15:
"What happened after the Cub Scout Banquet?"

"That would have been in March of 1965 . . . "

"Here's something! First published April 1965 -- "

"Louis Jacobucci, Casework Treatment of the Neglectful Mother."

"Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Volume 46, Issue 4."

"Oh, look! They had references!"

“The Protective Service Caseworker: How Does He Survive Job Pressures?”

“Use of Homemaker Service in Families That Neglect Their Children."

“The Team Approach in Protective Service.”

"Character Disorders in Parents of Delinquents."

"There's more."

"That's OK."

Presently . . .

"Loneliness and Isolation in Child Neglect."

"Dispositional Empathy in Neglectful Mothers and Mothers at High Risk for Child Physical Abuse."

"The Training of Neglectful and Unsatisfactory Mothers."

"The Socialization of Emotional Understanding: A Comparison of Neglectful and Nonneglectful Mothers and Their Children."

"In ...

"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 activities."

"You are delusional."

"Then, I found this article, and it all ...

"I have a thesis. My thesis is: In any woman's life, having children would have to be the most significant event. So, in my mother's story -- "

"Her family wasn't really any different from any of the other families."

"Yes."

"In what way?"

"She and her husband were both very active in community affairs. Both her children went to school."

"What else?"

"They were both boys?"

"Anything else?"

"No. That's it."

"So you said, that one way in which your mother's family wasn't really any different from any of the other families, was that she and her husband were both very active in community affairs. Can you tell me a little more about that?"

"Oh, sure. There was always something going on. Cub Scouts, she was like Den Mother of her older son's Cub Scout Pack. Pack 54. Plus the Comedy Club. Plus I'm pretty sure, she was involved in the kindergarten. She and her husband both. And politics. It was the Sixties."

"Just normal 60's Mom stuff."

"In any case, it's time to forget the past."

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