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- About the writer
- Name, date of birth, residence
- About the writing
- #, date submitted, type of writing
- Title, type of writing
- What the writing is about
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- Busatti, Jean
- 8/15/?
- Mamaroneck, NY
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- "Alice"
- Short-story - fiction
- JB003, 5/22/2000 - 97-year
old Alice's unusual influence over young Kathryn.
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- "Dust"
- Poem
- JB005, 5/25/2000 - Eternal
dust.
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poem and
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- "To Cupcake"
- Poem
- JB008, 5/27/2000 - Poem
dedicated to a loved cat.
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poem and
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- "Excerpt from "Immortal
Rogue" - Excerpt from an unpublished
gothic novel
- JB142, 2/28/2001 - This
excerpt opens with Devon, vampire shape changer and rogue, having
murdered a British statesman. There is a party going on in the
house. The statesman's daughter enters the room and catches him
in the act. Anxious to escape, Devon knocks the girl down and
she bangs her head. She lies there bleeding and close to death.
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- "Excerpt from "Immortal
Rogue" - Excerpt from an unpublished
vampire Gothic novel.
- JB179, 6/22/2001 - This excerpt opens with
Devon, one of the Undead, who is eighteen years old. His father,
the Count, takes him to a masquerade ball of vampires in an old
palace in Venice, Italy. There, he meets a woman vampire in a
princess mask and with a seductive body. Her eyes are wild and
inviting. This is from the end of the chapter when dawn is eminent
the the Undead must leave to return to the darkness. The lady,
Zena, asks Devon a most important question. It takes place in
the 16th century.
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- "The Dance"
- Poem
- JB178, 6/22/2001 - Poem
about asking for a dance.
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- Wald, Charlotte
- 5/9/1929
- Mamaroneck, NY
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- "Photograph" - Prize-winning poem
- CW004, 5/24/2000 -A
photograph is a bridge to the writer's past.
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- "Two Women and a Dead
Cat" - Short-story (true)
- CW010, 5/29/2000 -The
writer and friend have tribulations over Charlotte's cat.
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- "Luna"
- Poem
- CW016, 6/7/2000 - The
writer's life is like the moon.
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- "That's Life" - Poem
- CW017, 6/7/2000- Life
compared to things around us.
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- "My Body Lies" - Poem
- CW018, 6/7/2000 - The
writer's body and spirit are at odds.
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- "My 15 Minutes of Fame"
- Short story
- CW050, 6/24/2000 - The
writer's brush with fame.
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- "Listening" - Poem
- CW118, 11/14/2000 - Listening
to inner thoughts and feelings.
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- "Yesterdays" - Poem
- CW135 12/20/2000 - The
writer's' memories.
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- Benson, Patrick
- 3/17/1918
- Lakehurst, NJ
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- "Harry's Women"
- Short story - substantially true
- PB009, 5/29/2000 - Harry
O'Brien's drinking and womanizing, and the consequences.
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- "Strange Interview" - Short story - true
- PB011, 6/3/2000 - Patrick's
job interview during which the interviewer lost at his own game.
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- "Phoebus/Phoenix" - Poem
- PB012, 6/6/2000 - Parallelism
between Phoebus and the mythical Phoenix, a symbol of immortality.
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- "The Wheelchair"
- Poem (published in the Asbury Park Press on 7/18/99)
- PB013, 6/6/2000 - Patrick's
brother and his wheelchair.
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- "Uriah's Revenge" - Poem
- PB014, 6/6/2000 - Based
on the biblical story of King David, Uriah the Hittite, and Uriah's
wife Bathsheba.
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- "Preparation"
- Poem
- PB015, 6/6/2000 - About
the return home of a woman to her husband and son, and their
preparations.
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- "1313 Rue Ste. Louise" - Short story (and writer's letter about it)
- PB175, 6/22/2001 - About
the writer and a family friend who was a gigolo.
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- "Red Rosary"
- Letter regarding translation of ???
- PB175, 6/22/2001
- About ???
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- "Incantation for Henry Miller" - Poem
- JD027, 6/10/2000 - The
writer expresses his concern for the human condition.
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- "Metaphysics and the Gone
World" - Poem
- JD020, 6/10/2000 - The
world should be more concerned with the spiritual and metaphysical
than with the material and the physical.
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- "Easter Song"
- Poem
- JD021, 6/10/2000 - The
joy of Easter.
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- "The Sea Gull Whirls" - Poem
- JD022, 6/10/2000 - The
flight of the sea gull.
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- "The War in Heaven" - Short story - fiction
- JD023, 6/10/2000 - Lucifer
exposed.
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- "Invisible Clay" - Poem
- JD024, 6/10/2000 - A
deep reflection.
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- "Song of Life" - Poem
- JD025, 6/10/2000 - About
the joy of life.
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- "For April's Childe - Happy
- Birthday to My Sister Norine" - Poem
- JD026, 6/10/2000 - About
Spring, April and Norine.
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- "Protean Song of the Sun God: A Poem" -
Poem
- JD031, 6/20/2000 - About
hope and love.
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- "Goya's Third of May" - Poem
- JD032, 6/20/2000 - About
a night of executions.
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- "The Lovers of Troy" - Poem
- JD033, 6/20/2000 - About
two lovers at the battle of Troy.
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- "Praise God" - Poem
- JD034, 6/20/2000 - About
the Creator's influence.
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- "The Homeless" - Short story
- JD035, 6/20/2000 - About
the meeting of two men and their conversation about life.
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- "Hindu River Song" - Poem
- JD048, 6/23/2000 - About
life as seen by Indian philosophers.
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- "Looking for Madonna at the Croton Diner"
- Poem
- NG036, 6/22/2000
- About hearing Madonna on radio and trying
to find her. The poem that placed third in the Greenburg Poetry
competition.
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- "The End of fall in Washington Square Park"
- Poem
- NG037, 6/22/2000
- About Washington Square Park in New York
City.
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- "Greenwich Village" - Poem
- NG038, 6/22/2000
- About Greenwich Village in New York City.
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- "The Cafe on the Corner of Macdougal and Bleeker"
- Poem
- NG058, 6/22/2000
- A poem about happenings at a Greenwich Village
cafe.
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- "My Mother's Black Buick" - Poem
- NG039, 6/22/2000
- About the writer's joy ride.
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- "Down the Hall" - Poem
- NG040, 6/22/2000
- About a woman crying out in the night.
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- "A Knife and a Gun" - Poem
- NG041, 6/22/2000
- About the writer having a knife and a gun
at fourteen.
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- "Escape Into the Light" - Poem
- NG042, 6/22/2000
- About the writer's plans for escape.
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- "Bobby Serrato" - Poem
- NG043, 6/22/2000
- About the writer's childhood friend.
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- "Pain from Above" - Poem
- NG044, 6/22/2000
- About the writer being touched by God.
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- "Within a Howling Wind" - Poem
- NG045, 6/22/2000
- About the wind and death.
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- "Diamond Joe" - Poem
- NG046, 6/22/2000
- About Joe DiCarlo, gifted writer and artist.
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- "Hidden From Daylight" - Poem
- NG057 7/15/2000
- About a vampire at night.
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- "Cutting Up At Smalls" - Poem
- NG076, 8/8/2000
- About a skating girl getting lots of attention.
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- "Cassandra Doing Washington Square" - Poem
- NG077, 8/8/2000
- About the writer's reflections on interacting
with a skating girl.
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- "A Touch of Summer in Winter" - Poem
- NG078, 8/8/2000
- About the writer's reflections on interacting
with a girl named Cassandra.
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- "For Madmen Only" - Poem
- NG079, 8/8/2000
- About the writer being with beatnik poets
in Greenwich Village.
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- "Cassandra's Moon at Croton" - Poem
- NG080, 8/8/2000
- About Cassandra and Andrea at night.
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- "Down and Out in the Village" - Poem
- NG081, 8/8/2000
- About being homeless in Greenwich Village.
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- "Stations in the Dark" - Poem
- NG082, 8/8/2000
- About two lovers of the past.
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- Greenwald, Sonny
- 5/31/1936
- Briarcliff Manor, NY
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- "Talk about scared" - Short-story
- SG049, 6/24/2000 - About
when the writer's father almost died.
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- "What to Do With Me" - Poem
- SG144, 2/28/2001 - About
the writer's week's experiences.
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- Cryer, Gretchen
- 10/17/pre1939
- NY, NY
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- "If I Could Do It Over" - Song
lyric
- SG051, 7/4/2000 -About
what the writer would do differently, especially with her son.
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- Caruana, Edgar
- 10/4/1926
- New Rochelle, NY
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- "Dear Kelly" - Letter
- EC053, 7/6/2000 - Letter
to 16-year-old Kelly, daughter of the writer's friend, offering
certain advice about the performing arts.
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- Albrecht, Jay
- 6/15/1926
- Tarrytown, NY
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- "The Christmas Cactus" - Poem
- JA054, 7/14/2000 - About
a cactus and its lesson.
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- "Celebrating Sixty-five" - Poem
- JA055, 7/14/2000 - For
Natalie.
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- "Necessary Losses" - Poem
- JA058, 7/19/2000 - About
Autumn and human changes.
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- "Brook Book" - Poem
- JA059, 7/19/2000 - About
a brook and its lesson for the writer.
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- "Angelic Coloration" - Poem
- JA060, 7/19/2000 - About
Judy's culinary creativity.
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- "To Be Six" - Poem
- JA061, 722/2000 - About
the writer being six years old.
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- "Amy at the Circus" - Poem
- JA083, 8/9/2000 - About
a six-year old girl's fun at the circus.
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- "Illusions" - Poem
- JA084, 8/9/2000 - About
wants.
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- "Gloaming Walk" - Poem
- JA085, 8/9/2000 - About
reflections during an evening walk.
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- "A Kind of Overcoming" - Poem
- JA087, 8/27/2000 - About
mortality.
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- Davis, Beverly Z.
- 12/14/1933
- White Plains, NY
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- "Perpetual care, Magnolia Cemetery, Georgianna, Alabama"
- Poem
- BD056, 7/14/2000 - About
the ways the writer's family members met death.
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- "Lucille" - Poem
- BD070, 7/30/2000 - About
being a black woman.
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- "Puds, the Cat" - Poem
- BD071, 7/14/2000 - About
the writer's cat.
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- "Thumbprint...River Falls, Ala. - The Kitchen"
- Poem
- BD072, 7/30/2000 - About
scenes in a kitchen in Alabama.
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- "Arrival at Red Level...1938" - Poem
- BD073, 7/30/2000 - About
scenes at a train station.
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- "The Chicken Coop" - Poem
- BD137, 1/4/2001 - About
scenes on a farm with a chicken coop.
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- Bender, Antoinette
- 6/15/1935
- Mamaroneck, NY
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- Popper, Merna
- ???
- White Plains, NY
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- "Changing Neighborhood" - Poem
- MP088, 8/27/2000 -About
lines in the writer's face.
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- "Mother 2000" - Poem
- MP119, 11/14/2000 -About
the writer's mother.
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- "Take Time to Praise" - Song Lyrics
- HW089, 9/17/2000 -
An updated version of an old World War II song.
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- "Jimmy and David" - Joke from a series of
jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW091, 9/17/2000 -About
how God stays awake.
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- "Izzy Schwartz" - Joke from a series
of jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW092, 9/17/2000 -About
a man of the cloth.
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- "Father Kelly" - Joke from a series
of jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW093, 9/17/2000 -About hair.
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- "Pastor Bradly" - Joke from a series
of jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW094, 9/17/2000 -
About hard moments.
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- "Triplets" - Joke from a series of
jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW095, 9/17/2000 -About children's names.
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- "Paint Job" - Joke from a series of
jokes called "A Religious Experience."
- HW096, 9/17/2000 -About
paint.
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- "My Old Block" -Essay.
- HW099, 9/24/2000 -About
growing up in the Bronx, New York.
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- "Don't Take a Child to the Races" -Humorous
Skit
- HW101, 9/30/2000 -
About misunderstandings between Al and his grandson Junior at
the races.
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- "To Yahoo Or Not To Yahoo" -Humorous Skit
- HW102, 9/30/2000- About
misunderstandings between Bill and his wife Kathy, at the psychiatrist's
office.
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- "The Last Meal" -Humorous Skit
- HW103, 9/30/2000-
About requests about the last meal by a death row inmate.
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- "Lots Of Lots" -Essay
- HW104, 10/01/2000- About
using lots as playgrounds for kids in the Bronx, NY.
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- "No Rest At Schapiro's Rest Home - Don't Call Me
A Senior Citizen" - Comic spot
- HW156, 2/28/2001-
About a conversation between Murry Ginsburg and Jake Finkelstein.
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- "Going To The Devil - Only
One Place To Go" - Comic spot
- HW157, 2/28/2001 -About
going to hell.
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- "Guess What's In My Backyard" - Comic spot
- HW174, 6/22/01- About
a comic telephone conversation between a citizen and a policeman
about an elephant in the backyard.
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- "Big Band Story - "500 Bamboo Reeds"
- Short-story
- AT110, 10/7/2000 -About
the writer's early adventure in music, involving precious bamboo
reeds during World War II.
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- "Big Band Story - Play it for Me - Short-story
- AT111, 10/7/2000 -About
the writer's early adventure in music, when Johnny Hodges played
the writer's requested song.
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- "Big Band Story - Partly Rising Stage" -
Short story
- RS108, 10/7/2000 - About
the writer's experiences while playing bass for the George Paxton
Orchestra,when a rising stage that got stuck on one side.
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- Campagnola, Cosmo
- 11/1/1925
- Valley Stream, NY
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- "Big Band Story - Lee Castle's Wet Hat"
- Short story
- CC109, 10/7/2000 -About
the writer's experiences while playing with Lee Castle and the
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra.
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- Henry, Charlie
- 4/23/1933
- Merrick, NY
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- "Big Band Story - Playing with Top Bands"
- Essay
- CH112, 10/7/2000 -About
the writer's experiences while playing with top bands.
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- Alfano, Tommy
- 10/16/1933
- Valley Stream, NY
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- "Big Band Story - Auditioning for Louis Prima's band"
- Short story
- TA113, 10/7/2000- About
the writer's experience during an audition for Louis Prima's
band.
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- Sanfino, Jerry
- 12/10/1919
- Littleneck, NY
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- "Big Band Story - Benny Goodman Walks In, and I Kissed
the Wrong Girl" - Short story
- JS114, 10/7/2000 -About
the writer's experiences including the time Benny Goodman walked
in and listened to him play for half an hour, and when the writer
kissed an actress, mistaking her for his girl friend.
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- Bookman, Bill
- 12/10/19??
- White Plains, NY
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- "Despite volunteers' disabilities, the wheels keep
on turning" - Column in The Journal
News, Westchester County NY daily newspaper, 12/19/1998, page
4 E
- BB120, 11/14/2000 -About
two inspiring volunteers, Hans Kyzivat (paralyzed from the neck
down with Guillain-Barre Syndome and still wears leg braces and
uses a walker) and Frances Sorapure (who has end-stage emphysema
and is hooked up to an oxygen tank 24 hours a day).
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- "Website provides seniors with an outlet for poetry"
- Column in The Journal News, Westchester
County NY daily newspaper, Thursday 10/12/2000, page 5 E
- BB121, 11/14/2000- About
the SeniorMusings.com website, and several of its poets.
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- "Write your autobiography if you would like to live
forever" - Column in The Journal News,
Westchester County NY daily newspaper, Thursday, February 15,
2001, Page 6E
- BB148, 2/28/2001 -About
Carol Kafka's workbook (and video) which guides a person in writing
their autobiography, having fun and being inspired in the process.
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- "Getting Back Into the Swing of Those Big Band Sounds"
- Column in The Journal News, Westchester
County NY daily newspaper, Thursday, October 26,, 2000, Page
6E
- BB149, 2/28/2001 -About
the "Don Michaels" band led by Angelo Tallarico, and
a performance at Rudy's Beau Rivage in Dobbs Ferry, NY, at which
about 150 seniors attended.
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- Clark, John
- 6/21/1930
- Mt. Vernon, NY
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- "We Lost Them" - Poem
- JC124, 11/14/2000 -About
losing people.
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- "Seeking Happiness" - Poem
- JC122, 11/14/2000 - About
our searching.
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- "Thinking" - Poem
- JC123, 11/14/2000 -About
the work of thinking.
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- "Speaking of the Devil" - Essay
- JC143, 2/28/2001 -This
essay cautions us to respect and beware of the devil.
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- Rustin, Dan
- 1935
- Yonkers, NY
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- "Good To Be With You Again" - Lyric
- DR126, 11/15/2000 -About
a man's relationship with his wife.
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- "Songs Of Our Youth" - Lyric
- DR136, 1/4/2001 -About
how songs could influence relationships.
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- "A Man Named Max" - Poem
- DR140, 2/28/2001 -About
why movie moguls choose name characters Max.
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- "Roll Credits" - Poem
- DR141, 2/28/2001 -About
watching credits roll after a movie, and which ones are the most
interesting.
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- "The Heart You Break May Be Your Own" -
Lyric
- DR150, 2/28/2001 -About
a man's regrets over losing a woman who left him.
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- Hartman, Florence
- ?/?/1900
- Sarasota, FL
- (Illustrations by Ralph Smith)
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- Wynn, Daisy
- 10/4/1920 (deceased 2001)
- Scarsdale, NY
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- Preface to "My Legacy - Memoirs" - Preface to memoirs and autobiography
- DW132, 12/18/2000 - This
preface is about the reasons for writing and general background
information about the project. The theme of this autobiography
is to portray vignettes of the people by telling a little bit
of their history, stories, their personality, and relationships.
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- Dedication of "My Legacy - Memoirs" - Dedication of memoirs and autobiography.
- DW133, 12/18/2000 - This
dedication is for the author's husband Harry, who filled her
life with joy, love and beauty, and for all her children, Jonathan,
David, Ellen and Joan, who gave her love and support during all
her hard times and crises.
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- Songs about Daisy and Harry in "My Legacy - Memoirs
- Excerpt from Chapter 9, page 93
- DW134, 12/18/2000 -Songs
are quoted within the book.
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- Forrester, George M.
- 4/30/30
- White Plains, NY
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- "Scarlet O'Hurricane, My Sweet Tornado"
- Letter with poem
- GF138, 1/4/2001 -About
the writer's fiery red-haired 25-year old daughter.
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- "The Battle of Budapest - 1944 - 1945" -
Poem
- GF145, 2/28/2001 -About
the unfilled promises of the Battle of Budapest.
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- Franklin, Joe
- 1929
- NY
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- Joe
Franklin
- (with Lorrie, Kelly and Frank
Sisco on 2/18/2001)
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- "Up Late With Joe Franklin" - Autobiography.
- JF139, 2/18/2001
- Autobiography recalling his most memorable
moments with some of the most unique acts and biggest personalities
of all time.
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- "Excerpt from the novel "Mirror, , Mirror"
- GF146, 2/28/2001 -The
novel is about a woman's odyssey whose ultimate destination is
the truth of her own identity.
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- "Excerpts from "Autobiography:
Your Chance to Live Forever" - Workbook and video
- GF147, 2/28/2001 -These
excerpts are taken from a workbook (and video) which guides a
person in writing their autobiography, having fun and being inspired
in the process.
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- Evans, Roz Tanner
- 6/19/1939
- Suffern, NY
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- "Arian's Bacherolette Slumber Party" - Poem
- RT152, 2/28/2001 - About
a girls' slumber party.
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- Wiener, Leo
- over 80
- (died 3/2001)
- Bayside, Queens, NY
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- "E = m e" - Poem
- RT153, 2/28/2001 - About
plays on words.
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- Wagner, Jules
- 10/14/1918
- Yonkers, NY
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- "My Gift from Norman Rockwell" - Story
- JW154, 2/28/2001 - About
the writer's meeting with Norman Rockwell and the cherished gift
the writer was given.
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- O'Toole, Mary
- over 60
- New Rochelle, NY
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- "A Special Star Was Born" - Poem
- MO155, 2/28/2001- In
memory of Jodie Michelle Torigan, a young woman who died in November
2000 (as included in the funeral mass leaflet at Blessed Sacrament
Church, New Rochelle, NY, as obtained by friend Vincent Dunn
of New Rochelle, NY.
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- Egan, Joe
- over 60
- Stamford, CT
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- Adaptation of a prayer of Fr. Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
called "It Is I, Be Not Afraid - Prayer
- JE159, 2/28/2001 -Adaptation
of prayer "It Is I, Be Not Afraid," including am email
note to Frank Sisco about the prayer.
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- Paradise Lost - Short-story (fiction)
- JE160, 3/4/2001 -About
the relationship between the creator of an amazing computer program
(which comprised individual highly intelligent programs called
personetics ) and its creation, similar to aspects of the relationship
between God and humans.
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- Frank (Buddy) Sisco, Sr.
- 4/30/1927
- New Rochelle, NY
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- "Going to My Brother Joe" -Short story
- FSSr161, 4/3/2001
- This short story is about the journey of
the writer (a Sea Bee) to meet up with his brother Joe, a Marine,
in the Pacific during World War II, the writer. It is a tale
of overcoming obstacles in joining with his brother for a precious
few minutes.
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- Parisi, Sal
- Over 70 at 4/2001
- Harrison, NY
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- "Golden Years" -Poem
- SP168, 4/23/2001
- This poem holds that the golden years should
be wonderful.
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- Kyzivat, Hans
- 10/11/1928
- White Plains, NY
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- "The War Came to Me and My Family" - Essay
- HK170, 4/24/2001 -About
the writer's experiences, as a young man living with his family
in Vienna, Austria during World War II.
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- Librach, Michael
- 2/16/1917
- Scarsdale, NY
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- "From Lodz to Trieste, December 1939" -
Essay
- ML171, 4/25/2001 -An
essay about the writer's true experiences while traveling from
Lodz to Trieste during December 1939.
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- "How It Happened" - Essay
- ML172, 2/28/2001 -An essay about the writer's true experiences during
World War II trying to escape German soldiers.
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- "A Moment in Life" - Essay
- ML173, 2/28/2001 -An
essay about the writer's true experiences during World War II
in a prisoner-of-war camp.
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- Leibowitz, Amy
- Over 60 at 6/2001
- ??, NY
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- "I Looked At Her Today" - Poem
- AL177, 6/22/2001 -About
the writer's daughter.
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- Hall, Margaret
- 8/5/1916
- Hyannis, MA
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- "The Sour Puss Sisters - Pantry Robbers"
- Fable
- MH180, 6/22/2001 -About
how two dogs helped two cats.
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- O'Shaughnessey, William (Bill) over
60 at 6/2001
- Litchfield, CT
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- "Excerpt from "Airwaves" - Ossie Davis: My Neighbor, The Subversive - Excerpt from a published
collection of editorials by the writer aired on radio (WVOX 1460
AM) which he has owned and operated for many years.
- WO181, 6/22/2001 - In
this excerpt, the writer recollects when Ossie Davis, famous
playright and actor, was reported by local police authorities
as a subversive.
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- "Excerpt from "Airwaves" - Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli: Pope
John XXIII - Excerpt
from a published collection of editorials by the writer aired
on radio (WVOX 1460 AM) which he has owned and operated for many
years.
- WO181, 6/22/2001 - In
this excerpt, the writer talks about tributes to Pope John XXIII,
as written by Morris West.
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