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Victor's avatar

I liked the part of your column where you said you wished you had interviewed your parents. I taught second grade and each year I'd have my students interview their grandparents with a set of open ended questions and some simply asking their favorite people. At that time the grandparents were born in the 1930s and 1940s and their favorite movie star was Roy Rogers. The children then had a little book I put together for them to save the interview. That event truly made a difference to some. (The reading, math social studies and science were important too.)

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B.F. Griggs's avatar

Hi again - It is so inspiring to see that I am not the only draft-dodger who had to memorize the Preamble of the Canterbury Tales on the way to my degree in English literature. I, like you apparently, have never been able to forget it and can still recite it to this day, more than fifty years later.

Cheers ---

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