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- From: steven@cray.com (Steven Levine)
- Subject: Re: Finally!!!
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- References: <53-JNEWS-2.1@wonky.UUCP> <C1A5pz.MLE@unix.amherst.edu>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 18:51:30 CST
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- In article <53-JNEWS-2.1@wonky.UUCP>
- ailsa@wonky.UUCP (Ailsa N.T. Murphy) writes:
-
- well, my first political memory is of nixon resigning.
-
- In article <C1A5pz.MLE@unix.amherst.edu>
- twpierce@unix.amherst.edu (Tim Pierce) writes:
-
- Actually, that would be close to mine, too.
-
- [My first political memory -- one month after I turned four, I
- remember my mother coming home on Election day and me asking
- her if she voted for Kennedy. But that's not the point of this
- post.]
-
- It's very strange that Ailsa and Tim should mention this on a
- related thread to my recent post about playing _America the
- Beautiful_ for Bill Clinton the other day. Because this reminded
- me of the last big political/emotional crowd experience I had
- (perhaps the only other one in my life), and this also involved
- _America the Beautiful_, on the night Nixon resigned.
-
- On the night that Nixon was scheduled to make his speech
- that turned out to be his resignation speech, I was attending
- the Fox Hollow Folk Festival in Petersberg New York with my
- family. This was a wonderful music festival, held on
- a wooded, rocky natural amphitheatre in upstate New York.
- It was a friendly festival, lots of nice folks crowded together
- on blankets and folding chairs in a setting of old stone walls
- and ponds and paths and trees.
-
- It was "children's day" at the festival, and the evening concert
- began with a fairly lengthy play -- I think it was a version
- of the Rutabaga Stories. The festival organizers announced
- in advance that they would not interrupt the play should
- there be a political announcement on the radio. Some folks
- went to listen to the speech in their cars, but most people
- stayed and watched the show. At the end of the show, the
- MC came out and announced that Richard Nixon had resigned
- from the Presidency. There was a brief moment of silence,
- then the crowd began to sing _America the Beautiful_. Glorious
- voices, wonderful harmony. Obviously one person started the
- song, but the crowd picked up the singing so fast (and so
- gently) that it seemed a simultaneous thing.
-
- As at the swearing in of Clinton, there was a general sense
- in the crowd that a long, evil era was, perhaps, finally
- over. It was a wonderful, wonderful feeling.
-
- Is this an object lesson?
-
- -Steven Levine
- steven@cray.com
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