Tuesday, December 30, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-30-0816hrs
I've been away from the computer for several weeks. Want to say thanks to Jeannette Johnson who passed on info re Yvonne Mahy via the indefatigable Anna Maria. Just back in Montserrat after several weeks in Trinidad dealing with a matter of the heart and all is well Thank God. has a wonderful family Christmas in the bargain. See you in Grenada. Pat
Pat Ryan

Monday, December 29, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-29-1148hrs
Mr Lashley
Let me get back to you with my aunt's email addy.... I think what I sent was wrong.
Nicole Leon (Brenda LaHee's neice)
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-29-1144hrs
Hi Mr Lashley
Tanti B got her own email address now so she can be reached at brendalahee@yahoo.com. Thanks much.
Nicole Leon (Brenda LaHee's neice)
Re: Another Mausican
2008-Dec-27-1702hrs
Hello Errol,
Here is another Mausican in Atlanta. Janice Martin Strachan from Grenada, 68-70.
Email: jstracha@bellsouth.net.
Please hook her up like you did Allan.
Hope you enjoyed the Christmas and all the best for 2009.
Rodney Foster

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Re: FOR THE BLOG
2008-Dec-23-1416 hrs
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO MY MAUSICA FAMILY
WISHING YOU
STRENGTH TO FACE CHALLENGES
WISDOM TO GUIDE YOU
PEACE
and remember...
HAVE FUN AT EVERY OPPORTUNITY
LOVE ALWAYS,
Brenda Alexander

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Re: Another Mausican.
2008-Dec-22-2312hrs
Hello Errol,
Alan Simpson is a Mausican from Grande living here in Stone Mountain, GA.
Yuh shoulda see him on Sunday shaking he chac-chac in ah parang side.De fella good for days. Ah true Mausican.
Would you kindly add his name to the email list.? His email is trinitoo@hotmail.com.
Thank you.
Rodney Foster
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-22-2245 hrs
Errol, please add Elmo to your list.
Conrad Thomas

Monday, December 22, 2008

RE: blog updates
2008-Dec-22-1241hrs
Blinding snow (ah couldn't even see de street signs, so ah drive by radar) did not keep a group of us from celebrating at the home of Winsley Belille and his charming partner Theresa. The vehicle which contained our group, literally inched its way to the Belille home. We gettin snow in we peffen! But as usual, the cold outside did not chill the Mausica warmth inside. I believe tha t Tom would submit pictures of how we ate, partied, ate and partied. For the first time, the fellas outnumbered the females - Arthur Small, Conrad Thomas, Ainsley Belille, Richard Claude Maurice, Claude Maurice, Maurus Allum, Winsley Belille, Brenda Alexander, Florence Sorias, Yvonne Murray. In addition we had friends and partners/spouses of Mausicans. Arthur pretended he had back problems, I guess that was to keep the women off. Sorry Tom, ah din know how to beat de iron in time - ah go learn fuh Grenada.
Interestingly we spent 5 minutes discussing the following, "The Pioneers feel that Mausica is about them!" and "Understanding / misunderstanding Mrs. Cuffy"
Next get together is set for Caribana Saturday - backyard afternoon/evening bbq at Ainsley Belille's.
Brenda Alexander-Perez (63-65)
RE: Corrections to my e:mail etc
2008-Dec-22-0854hrs
Hello fellow Mausican...............please note my e:mail is incorrectly stated in your data-base.You may reach me at fazal18@hotmail.com
also a cursory glanc at the names shows some typographical errors viz LAZINA RAZACK and not LAZIMA.
I am 1967-69 a graduate who lived in the FAIRHAVEN FLATS and my room-mate was DHANESHAR MAHARAJ.
Again in 1970-1971 I was again in MTC for a full-time one year course in AGRICULTURE astraining for the JUNIOR SEC. but the schools were not completed and my whole career changed from then on.
Later..........my friend
FAZAL HOSEIN
RE: Mausica
2008-Dec-22-0427hrs
Felix you have reminded me of my stay this year in Vancouver and my precious visit to Selwyn's home where I also met Bernadette. I picture you out in the cold grilling salmon. My memories are very warm and pleasant.
Happy Christmas greetings to all Mausicans. We have come through a year that did not have too many bumps. May the New Year bring us joy and goodness.
I have been in touch with Brenda La Hee-Sampson and I have seen quotes of items that she has sent on to the Grenada committee. She is the contact person here in T&T. We are moving forward to GRENADA.
Barbara Mellowes
RE: (no subject)
2008-Dec-21-1417hrs
Happy Holidays to Mausicans ,Family & Friends
Dr. cliff bertrand

Thursday, December 18, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-18-0640hrs
Hi Errol,
On behalf of the group that planned the Cascadia event allow me to thank everyone who responded to the pre Reunion call. The response to the event was pretty good.There were approximately one hundred and fifty persons present. Our hope is that at least double this number will go to Grenada. Mausicans do put things in place to be on a flight to Grenada next July. Send in your registration by February.
We appreciate the positive comments about the event. It was truly a wonderful experience for the organizers.We had our ups and downs as we planned but it was all worth it in the end.
THANKS FOR ATTENDING AND FOR YOUR POSITIVE COMMENTS. GRENADA, HERE WE COME.!!!!!
Judith Lennard-Hills

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-16-2003hrs
I was up in Long Island and on Sunday 14 Buzzir (Bernice Taradath) invite me to a Mausica dinner and to tell you the truth it was great. Although it was cold cold outside inside had a lot of human Mausican warmth. TDhe only other pioneer who was there was Yvonne Francois - Pilgrim from President's Corner, but you knopw they dont have to have nobody from your year for you to enjoy yourself among Mausicans so I feel comfortable and at home and I drink nearly a whole bottle of wine before I dine then we start to dance so you get the staggering picture? A big thanks to Buzzie and Myrtle and my fellow Mausicans and friends. Ah feel ah have to make anudder dinner in Long Island.
Felix Edinborough

Saturday, December 13, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-13-0712hrs
Finbar and Scratchie, allyuh brave oui, me eh sayin nutten bout Hazel singing. Her elocution was perfect, I understood everything that she was sayin. Ah cyah protek allyuh. We will have to hire SAUTT,(Special Anti-Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago) fuh dat. Stan allyuh bounce fellas. Allyuh in mih prayers more now. Anyway, I was just going to send out an SOS for Felix, trying to find out WHERE IN THE WORLD IS FELIX EDINBOROUGH? He probably heard me telepathically because now I know where in the world he is.
As to Grenada, Howard Spencer went to Grenada a week after the Trinidad event and he offered to do some checking for us. I hope that Howard is online so that he could give us some idea of what he found re: the guest houses and hotels. I also gave him Alphonsus' numbers. He said that he will get in touch with Alphonsus. Howard, how did it go?
Pat Allum Ryan has also asked if any one in Grenada knows Yvonne Mahy, she thinks that she has a brother called George Mahy, she wishes to touch base with her. If anyone can give that info, please let Pat know, or let me know and I will pass it on to her.
Anna Maria Mora
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-13-0600hrs
Seasons Greetings to all. I just want to let you know that I am still pursuing the article about Mrs. Cuffie. I spoke with the writer at the Guardian who told me that she had spoken with her editor. However, it's not happening before the end of this year. I urged for a date early in the new year, even suggesting a gift for Mrs. Cuffie's birthday which is 06 January. I also spoke with Mrs. Cuffie who told me that she had had two falls which have really challenged her mobility. Let's remember to keep her in our prayers. Joyfully, Joy
Joy valdez
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-12-1143hrs
Well I went to check out Fitzie as promised, and he explained that on the day of the Cascadia event he cut the palm of his hand and it was bleeding, requiring some attention...he did not think a bandaged hand would go with the greetings etc...so he did not come. I listened to this and said to the great Warden that he should not let his legendary vanity interfere with his coming to an event like this...and in the conversation I got to hear again, for the umpteenth time, how Deodath Ojah Maraj, and Noel T came to promise him a gift...and I reminded him about said gift, from the student body, which he never opened for more than a decade....
As to Hazel Ahyee threatening to sing in Grenada, I have decided I should not go after all...I dont think the Cascadia discordant notes we heard had anything to do with before or after lunch...its a matter of doh ray me fah so....you could sing or you cant
Scratchie
Theodore Lewis

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Dec-11-2133hrs
Brenda, you well bowl-face to axe me wat Sell-wind give me 2 eat. You forget Vancouver is Salmon country, so I get fresh salmon, smoke salmon, grill salmon, roast salmon, bake salmon, salt salmon, soo-she salmon and I enjoy all ah dem. Ah also see Bernadette Pierre who living over there too. It was cold but the reception was warm. A Mausican does make you feel at home anywhere they is, the temperature dont matter.
Felix Edinborough
Re: special shout out
2008-Dec-11-0141hrs
A special shout out to all my Kirkendalian sisters ... (Katie, Elenor, Ceronne, Phyllis, Joy, Mieve, Julie, Ruby, Jemma, Judith, Wallis, Anthea (my roommate), Marilyn (my other roommate) etc. etc. etc.
However, the sisterhood is incomplete without us knowing where Norma Sirbrattie (drama queen)is ... does anyone have a clue? What a thirll it would be to have her with us in Grenada next year!
And yes, Dennis, by asking you made it happen. It actually snowed in Houston. And what magic it was! And what powers you possess!
Merle Howe (71-71)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008




RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Dec-10-0119hrs
Hi Folks,
I attended UTT's graduation ceremony last Saturday and guess who "I bounce up with"? No other than me own compeh, the Professor from Pittsburgh, our (72-74) own Launcelot Browne! My compeh doing consultancy work with the new university, helping to put things in place. Check out the pics. By the way, from what I read in the last email, all who attended the Mausican luncheon obviously had a great time. It was so wonderful to hear that Ms. Hordatt is still going strong and that Mr. Maundy was also there. Congratulations to the organisers. Joyfully, Joy
Joy Valdez

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Re: Pics from cascadia
2008-Dec-08-2016hrs
Hi Errol,
I have 27 pics which I took at the luncheon. I would like to make them available to you and fellow Mausicans. How can this be done? Also I'll like very much to view some of the pics taken by Hospedales during the function.
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/received/welcome.sfly?fid=2c4d626fa4a8f998&sid=1AcMnLhq1YsmHt
Nginaa Uzoma

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
Anna Maria, When we going to Grenada to check it out? At the moment I in Vancouver checking out Selwyn Jacob. He say Mausicans doe come this far. It great out here.
Felix Edinborough
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Dec-05-1633hrs
Too bad the warden could not make it. I will check with him to get the whole story.
I agree with Finbar, that Hazel Ahyee's singing was the worse thing I ever heard in my whole lifetime. Except for when I used to stand near to Hercial Vitalis in the choir in the tenor section.
I saw some people for the first time since graduating in 1969, and it was magical just to see them. I include Maura Cooselal, Pearl Mulren, and Fabien Alvarez (Haven).
Check old blogs for my first mention of Miss Hordatt's story on ways in which children from D'Abadie say they hear people call fowl. The classic was "allyuh eh want?".
Scratchie
Theodore Lewis
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS?
2008-Dec-05-1543hrs
Hi fellow Mausicans..
(Especially those not currently residing in Trinidad).
I must share this with you....
If you MUST HAVE LOCAL CURRENCY IN YOUR POCKETS when you visit the beautiful Spice island for the Reunion in '09... REMEMBER THIS.. BANKS IN GRENADA DO NOT EXCHANGE TRINIDAD DOLLARS FOR EASTERN CARIBBEAN DOLLARS.
I do not know if this policy has changed since last year. However,... this is a word in your ear
from Myrdith Brumant..

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Re: Cascadia affair
2008-Dec-04-1747hrs
Dear Errol,
We had a great time on Saturday at Cascadia. The camaraderie was just fantastic; in fact I think it's a Mausican thing. You don't even have to know the person as long as it's a Mausican you feel the connection. It was the first time I was able to get my husband to attend one of our reunions and he truly enjoyed it. I never saw him laugh so much in three hours. Looking forward to Grenada.
Euline Fox-Peters (70-72)
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Dec-04-1339hrs
WEllllllllll ! Excuse me. Who is complaining about my singing????? First, it was Allison Taylor at the luncheon, then, Finbar Ryan who does not even have a name of his own, but robbed an Archbishop. Come on.....What's going on here? I'll have you know that my singing has earned me standing ovations in London, Curacao, Trinidad and elsewhere. I AM SERIOUS! PLEASE, Do not judge me by my after- lunch voice. It is an entirely different story when I am hungry, then the rich melody, the high notes,the rich tones, the absolutely wonderful timbre emerges.I practise in the shower. The last time I practised there was a flood in Port of Spain. My agent warned about this lack of appreciation for real talent. Wish I had listened. Anyway I'll prove it next year.GRENADA, here I come. Gerard Francis, get your guitar ready! We will mash up the place. I am composing a calypso for the occasion. So there!
Love you still, though.
Hazel T.A.
Hazel Thompson-Ahye

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Re: Mausica
2008-Dec-03-2132hrs
Thanks Errol for the info. I have not seen the list of guest houses which circulated last Sunday during the luncheon at Cascadia. Please email a copy of this list and any other which you can put your hands on. Thanks in advance.
Nginaa Uzoma
Re:
2008-Dec-03-1744hrs
Hi Esmond,
I wrote you on your simpatico address but it has returned to me. How are you? I have not heard from you for a long time.
Barbara Mellowes.
Re: mailing list
2008-Dec-03-0747hrs
Hi Errol,
Valerie Thomas '69- 71' will like her to be included on the mailing list for mausicans. she has since changed her name to Nginaa Uzoma. Her e-mail address is uzoma_nginaa@yahoo.com . Thank you very much; THANKS for the wonderful job that you are doing- keeping mausicans in touch. God Bless!
Ansel Knights

Monday, December 01, 2008

Re: Mausica Reunion
Clare Creese-Woodley has sent you a link to a blog:
Dec 01.08 Ansel the 4 means it is the fourth reunion 09 refers to the year. it will be during the month of july and i hope to see you there. Clare Creese-Woodley 70-72
Blog: Mausica Reunion
Link: http://mausicareunion2007.blogspot.com/2008/11/re-2008-nov-30-1313hrs-hi-errol-please.html
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Clare Creese-Woodley
RE:
2008-Dec-01-1956hrs
Thanks to Anna Maria Mora for the explanation about 4/09. I realise that there had to be something about it. Thanks again I am indeed enlighhtened.
Ansel Knights
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-30-2153hrs
I am not sure if I can find any appropriate word to describe the time we had at the luncheon at The Cascadia Hotel. It was a reunion that took us all back to the really spontaneous, creative, energetic, happy, supportive time that was Mausica Teachers' College for us all. Mr. Maundy with his wife, and Ms. Hoddart, blessed us with their presence. Mr. Williams told me the night before when I called him that he would have been there. He told me that his transportation was organized, but he did not make it. We missed him. However, all the years just melted away.
There was entertainment from a young man, of about 10 years old, who sang a calypso; a pannist and a vocalist. Some of us who formed a parang group years ago called "Los Borrachos", led the parang. folk songs and typical Mausica songs. Everyone in the room sang. I was tentative about the sing a long, but my fear was really false evidence appearing real, and nothing more. There were about 150 really happy people in that room at Cascadia. Cascadia will never be the same again, we raised the roof of the dining hall. I am sure that the manager, the chefs, waiters and waitresses had never before witnessed such a display of simply happy people
Paddy did a great job of MC-ing and between 80-100 Trini Mausicans indicated that they will be going to Grenada. I handed out about 50 registration forms and some people took one form to photocopy for other Mausicans who were not able to attend the luncheon. We also got a list of hotels and guest houses with telephone numbers, and there were many suggestions. Paddy suggested that I make a trip to Grenada on a fact-finding mission re: the best hotels and guest houses, she even offered to get tickets donated..... THANK YOU PADDY. Felix will love this, he has been saying this all the time, that we may have to make a trip to Grenada, to "check out d scene."
Theodore Lewis ("Scratchie") announced a scholarship fund in the name of Mr. Maundy. When it is established, it will assist youth to continue their education in the technical vocational field.
The fact is, that Grenada is now happening, and we have until February 19th 2009 to submit our registration forms along with 160USD, which will cover registration and the dinner and dance. Megan said that the cost of all activities will be forwarded to us at a later date.
Let me here say a big "Thank You" on behalf of all those who attended this reunion to the Committee, led by Phyllis Mottley, and included Korenza O'Souna, Judith Hills-Lennard, Anthea Permell, Kathleen Richardson, Theodora Archibald, Elsa Joseph and Josephine Simmons. Let me here comment on the absence of the men, "buh we eh have no problem wid dat. We still love allyuh. All ah we is one famaley. We eh fraid d wuk."
Hazel Thompson-Ahyee remarked on the way home " If we could spread the goodwill and happiness that was displayed in that room, across Trinidad and Tobago, all our country's problems will be solved." I agreed with her. Maybe this is the seed of an idea. My imagination is going wild here.
Anyway, we did it as only Trinis could. Grenada here we come.
Anna Maria Mora ' 68-'70
Re: What Went Wrong?
2008-Nov-30-2036hrs
Hi Winslet,
My sympathies...you must feel starved and deprived . Anyway, the guilty person might be Errol who I am sure will reticify the situation and compensate you handsomely.
I am copying him.
Apart from tis, how are things with you?Enjoying your retirement I'm sure.
Can you pl. send me Ainsley's rel no..I have been meaning to give him a call and check him out.
Thankx.
Conrad Thomas
Subject: What Went Wrong?
I have been removed from the Mausica e-mail list. Over the past two to three months, I have been in the dark with respect to what's taking place. Jerry and Ainsley fill me in whenever I seek information. However, this is not good enough for me. I need to regain that sense of connectedness and belonging.
Kindly add me to the e-mailing list.
Winsley Belille

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Re:
2008-Nov-30-1313hrs
Hi Errol,
Please add Brenda La Hee- Sampson (64 - 66) to our mail list: nic_leon25@yahoo.com.
She attended Reunion 2009 meetings while she was in Grenada and is still in contact with the organizing committee and is also doing some work for the Reunion here in T&T. She can be contacted at the above address.
I was unable to attend the T&T Luncheon and through Brenda I learnt it was quite a success. Congratulation to the planners.
Barbara Mellowes
Re:
2008-Nov-30-0633hrs
Sorry, but I hope I'm not too persistent; but I asked for some clarification and received no reply. The registration form for the reunion has quote" a non refundable deposit of $80US per person is required to register for thespice Isle reunion 4/09." I am asking what does this 4/09 means. Please can someone explain, thank you.
Ansel Knights
Re: Luncheon 2008
2008-Nov-30-0505hrs
Congratulations to the Kirkindale 'Girls' for pulling off a very successful event.
It seems like each time we see some new people. The presence of Ms Hordatt and Mr. Maundy reminded me in a sense of the presence of royalty presiding over the ocassion. Early congratulations to Ms Hordatt who says that she will celebrate her 90th birthday on January 1st. God bless her.
The singing was at both ends of the spectrum. Some were very good and some were...Oh gawd....Hazel Thompson...the words came eventually and Gregory...I heard some words that didn't exist.... But all in all another wonderful, rich experience.
As usual some of us had to leave last...just enjoying the lime...Alisford sorry I couldn't help you with the equipment.
I look forward to Grenada.
finbar 70-72
'take time to laugh for it is the music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-28-1938hrs
Thank you to the Grenada Committee for sending me the information for presentation tomorrow (Saturday) at the luncheon for the TriniMausicans at Cascadia. Ansel Knights, I remember that we did that last year. 4/09 means that this is the 4th Mausica Reunion and it is happening in 09 thus 4/09. It is happening in July09, dates as printed on the forms. Hope that I see you tomorrow. "We cookin' wid gas."
Anna Maria Mora

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Re: Mausica Weekly Emails
2008-Nov-26-0826hrs
Hi fellow Mausicans,
It is really a pleasure to receive and read all these emails and to know that Mausicans all over continue to work hard and make worthwhile contributions in their chosen field.
Keep up the excellent work and keep the flag of Mausica flying high.
The Tobago reunion was a blast and I look forward to Grenada 2009.
Jemma Jordan '72 - '74

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-24-1442hrs
Dear Errol,
I've filled out the attached form and I shall send the required funds to Antoine by December 6, 2008
Regards
EJ
Earl John
Re: Mauusica Emails
2008-Nov-24-1007hrs
Dear Errol,
My computer was down for quite a while, that is why I have been quiet.
I would be happy if you could have the records updated with my new Email address please. My name...Myrdith Osborne ( now Brumant. )... Year 64..to 66.
What is this about registration deadline for Spice Island reunion 2009? Please enlighten me.
Many thanks and blessings for all you do.
Myrdith Brumant (Osborne)

Sunday, November 23, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-23-1547hrs
The registration form for Reunion 09 is here. I checked on the website personaltrainingprograms.com/mausica and there is still info on 2007 reunion. There is nothing about 2009. I have to give an update at the Mausica Trinidad Reunion on November 29. The luncheon is at Cascadia from 11.30a.m. I would have liked to ask people to access forms on the website, hoping that it will be there or is the website inactive? I will let them know that it is on the blog, but those whose email addresses are not on the list may want to know how they can access the forms. Conrad, Errol, please let me know if the website will be updated to include form for 2009 reunion, in upcoming events. Need to know by Friday. TQ. Reunion 2009 is happening. I should say to you all Season's Greetings and Happy New Year 2009. For me, Happiness is Prosperity in these times. Don't worry. Be Happy.
Anna Maria Mora
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-21-0909hrs
I just looked at the date on the registration form and saw 4/09. Help me, I am not aware that the re-union is taking place in April. Is it? I thought that it was scheduled fo July 09. Probably I'm lost. Help me please.
Ansel Knights
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-21-0628hrs
Thanks for the pictures.
George Bobb
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-21-0402hrs
There are some things about Mausica that will forever be etched in my memory.I will never ever forget the scene in the lecture theatre of Gerard Francis of Grenada strumming his guitar and singing to Marie Louise in the presence of all of us:"She wears my ring." He even went down on his knees to her. Such theatre!
On another note, as You know I am here for my year's sabbtical(hopefully forever, let's see what God says). It is great to go on my stomping ground of Trincity Mall and meet old friends.Last evening when I was there,I met an old Mausican, Bridget Haye from Tobago(I do not recall her maiden name) You may remember she used to run her own preschool in Trincity and, for some years, also headed UWI's pre- school, where both my children attended.She is not enjoying the best of health, I am afraid.
While we were chatting a lady, whom I believe cares for Mrs. Cuffie, came by. She told us that Mrs. Cuffie is not doing so well. I have not spoken to De Cuff since her birthday last January. Bridget and I plan to visit soon. Meanwhile I am giving out De Cuff's phone number so those of you who wish,can call and say Hello.It is 640-5948. I am also going to pay Fitzie a visit.I have to brace myself for "the mouth" as he is still not easy in that area.Endless talks and laughs to make my cheeks hurt.
Hazel Thompson-Ahye( 1968-70)
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-20-2319hrs
Congratulations to Jasper Joefield on his promotion to the position of Supervisor of Education in Tobago. It's been a long time coming, but a change is going to come.
Hudson Phillips and Carlston Gray
Tobago Boys (72-74)
Carlston A. Gray
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-20-2314hrs
Dear All Mausicans,
Remember that Registration Form we sent you for SpiceIsle (Grenada) Reunion 2009? The mail box number in that address was incorrect.
As given below, the correct mail box is 671. The Registration Form is again attached - with the correct mail box - 671. Apart from the box number the initial address was correct.
Mausicans who may have already tried to reach by mail, however, need not worry. Small size has its blessings and we'll receive your mail; so you can sit tight.
And may God bless your every step.
Alphonsus Antoine
Park Drive, L'Anse aux Epines
St. Georges, Grenada.
Mailing: P. O. Box 671, St. Georges
Grenada
Phone: 473-444-1593; Cell: 473-405-3316
Website: www.alphareal.net
E-Mail: aantoine@spiceisle.com
For Planning Committee
SpiceIsle Reunion 2009."
Re: Congratulations
2008-Nov-20-2239hrs
Congratulations to Jasper and Carlston! Jasper all the best in your new position and Carlston continue the good work.
Best wishes,
Adelia C. Bovell-Benjamin

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Nov-20-2057hrs
Congratulations to Carlston and Jasper. Sorry I couldn't make the Tbago reunion. Joy . . . it's nice to share in your "Salt" experience. It's a great book. I use it. What became of Marie Louise Felice? Is she in Grenada? Hey Carl Caton...how is the music going? Merle . . . howz the snow in Houston? And Launcelot Brown sabatting at UTT? Mausicans all....it's wonderful . . . this weekly connection. Continued best wishes ....
Dennis Conrad 72-74
Re: SpiceIsle(Grenada) Reunion 2009. Registration Form
2008-Nov-17-1407hrs
Dear Errol,
Please accept our sincere apologies for missing the October 15th deadline.
We are pleased however, to now send you the attached information, the urgent part of the Registration Form and would appreciate your willingness to circulate it on our behalf.
As noted, information on accommodation & activities follow shortly.
Sincerely,
Alphonsus Antoine
Park Drive, L'Anse aux Epines
St. Georges, Grenada.
Mailing: P. O. Box 671, St. Georges
Grenada
Phone: 473-444-1593; Cell: 473-405-3316
Website: http://www.alphareal.net/
E-Mail: aantoine@spiceisle.com For Planning Committee
SpiceIsle Reunion 2009."
MAUSICA TEACHER’S COLLEGE ALUMNI
SPICE ISLE (GRENADA) REUNION 2009
REGISTRATION FORM

Name:___________________________________Yr.graduated___)
Address:_______________________________________________
Telephone#:Area Code___________Email____________________
Name of others accompanying you:__________(Mausican?______)
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A non-refundable deposit of $215.00EC OR $80.00US per person is required to register for the Spice Isle reunion 4/09. This sum will be used to offset the cost of Hospitality, Registration and Welcome Cocktails Souvenirs. (Location TBA)

Registration Fee: USD_____x $80.00=__________
ECD……..X$225.00=_________
Gala Dinner: US______X$80.00=__________
ECD……..X$215.00=__________
Please return completed form along with your cheque payable to HALLMARK INVESTMENTS LTD.by February 15th 2009.
Mail to: Mr. Alphonsus Antoine
P.O. Box 671, Park Drive
Lance Aux Epines
St. George’s
Grenada W.I
Please Note: Information on Accommodation and Activities, Part of Registration Form will follow shortly
Planning Committee
SpiceIsle Reunion 2009.
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-16-2221hrs
The thee Grenadians from my year group -1968-1970 were -Gerard Francis, Janice Martin and Violet Sylvester. Its nice to see an address for Violet. Hazel you will know if I remembered the names straight.
Esther Saunders
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-15-1811hrs
Congratulations to Jasper.Regards to Lyris.
Maureen Ranjitsingh-Lewis
Re: Hi
2008-Nov-15-1721hrs
Hi Felix,You haven't had enough bake to eat? Pat's bake is special but you should have had enough bake and shark and coconut bake and buljol or do you want to bless it?
Barbara Mellowes.
Re: Congrats.
2008-Nov-15-1714hrs
Hi Jasper,
Congratulations. If my memory serves me right, you were on the organising committee for our Tobago reunion. Go forward in God's strength.
Barbara Mellowes.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-15-0645hrs
I missed what Jasper was congratulating Carlston for, but I'm sure it's worth my congratulations too. Congrats Jasper on your promotion. I am pleased to say that I attended one of the performances of "Bitter Cassava", it was great. Last evening, I also attended the book launch of "A Place In The World: Essays and Tributes in Honour of Earl Lovelace @ 70". The launch was part of UWI's 60th anniversary celebrations. It really was wonderful. Dr Leroy Calliste entertained us. Also in the SPEC were Bro. Resistance and other popular cultural personalities . I was able to purchase the book and get some of the great literary minds who made contributions to autograph it for me. Earl Lovelace signed on the page where my picture appears with him signing my copy of "Salt". I'm still beaming this morning.
Joy Valdez
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-14-1444hrs
Yes Scratchy, I think that his name was Gerard Francis. If I remember correctly he had a "thing" with Marie Louise Felice. Hope that this is not dredging up old stuff, but it is so many years hence. Water is well under the bridge by now. Many bridges have been broken down, and rivers filled in with sand. Maria. I just smile when I remember the "times" we had.
Anna Maria Mora
Re: Reynald Suepaul
2008-Nov-14-0401hrs
Hi Errol,
Another Mausican has passed away, Reynald Suepaul 70-72......Mayfair.
He was buried on Saturday 8 November 2008.
Sandra Lewis-Borde 70-72
Re: eating the errors.
2008-Nov-13-2151hrs
Thanks for the compliment Scratchie. If I was not a teacher of teachers and children, I might have been a stand-up comic. " Eating the errors" came from my mother, who could not afford to have her daughter(one of 11 children) experimenting with food stock to create recipies. Well, once, I tried making sweetbread, at age fourteen or so, and it came out so heavy- still raw inside, that our dog refused to eat it. It took me a while to live down that one.
"See, even the dog would not eat your errors."
I admit, I am a much better sweetbread maker now. I regularly do them as gifts to friends.and for the TnT Thanksgiving Dinner held in Houston every year.If children are allowed to try things, they may make a boo-boo, but they learn from the errors. By the time I lived on Mausica campus, Beryl Woods was complimenting me on my Christmas Cake.
Anyone knows anything about Anna Sylvester? She was in my tutorial 1967-68.
Linda Edwards-Romain

Thursday, November 13, 2008

RE: (No Subject)
2008-Nov-13-1329hrs
Hi Errol,
The UWI is celebrating 60 years of being in existence. This week lauds creativity in all its forms through the medium of a Book Fair. You may be pleased to know that Effebo Wilkinson's play, Bitter Cassava, was performed by the Creative Arts Centre as one of their literary items. This sad, humourous play was well received by the audience. Congrats. Effebo.
Those of you who are UWI grads. do not miss out on the celebrations. The Programs are enjoyable.
Barbara Mellowes.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-NOv-09-1808hrs
Hi Errol,
Could you please include another Mausican: merleghowe@yahoo.com
Thanks
Claude Norville
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-09-0537hrs
"You must eat the errors..." (from Linda on fry bakes) is an extremely creative line.
Theodore Lewis.
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-09-0537hrs
It is great to hear about Violet Sylvester, a very dignified lady, and a first year to my group. Wonder where are other Grenadian students from that year group...such as John Wright, Abraham XXXX, and a third male whose name escapes me but who played a guitar in the choir. Then there was a female, with last name Romain. Can anyone fill in the gaps in my memory? These were all Grenadian students from 1968-70.
Theodore Lewis

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-07-0749hrs
Hello Carlston,
Congratulations from us in Tobago. You have made me proud. I too have something to celebrate. On November 4th. I took up the post of Schools Supervisor 1 at the Department of Education.
Give my regards to your family and Hudson Phillips.
Jasper Joefield
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-07-0620hrs
Pat, I love fry bake and want to volunteer as the official taste tester, so you can mail down one for me or invite me up to taste when you are making.
Felix Edinborough
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-07-0540hrs
I am so glad to get Violet's contact details. I remember her well.She loved to laugh, but was generally very quiet.I will certainly get in touch with her.
Hazel Thompson-Ahye
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-07-0529hrs
VIOLET SYLVESTER, how are you girl. I was wondering what was happening with you. Great to hear about you, hope that you can make it to Grenada. Maria Mora Remember me?
Anna Maria Mora
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-07-0528hrs
To the Grenada Reunion Committee---I saw this on the net------candleglow.grenada.com or candleglow@spiceisle.com.
Patricia Abraham

Editor's note: http://www.candleglowgrenada.com/

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Nov-04-1239hrs
Hi Errol,
Today, my school hosted a Mathermatics Teachres Workshop. In the group was Violet Sylvester. She is from Grenada and graduated with the 68-70 group, the last group from Grenada to attend Mausica. Violet is a teacher at South Shore High School in Brooklyn, NY. Please add her to our distribution list and provide Reunion Update.
vsylves@schools.nyc.gov
Carlston A. Gray

Monday, November 03, 2008

Re: Hi
2008-Nov-03-2131hrs
Hi Errol,
Pat, you have certainly show great improvement with the calabash. Perhaps soon you will graduate to the beautiful,creative handbags.
I am in Barbados at the moment and have attended a couple of Brownie Guides meetings. It was heartening to find forty-five girls in attendance, out of a possible sixty. As a Commissioner, I was happy to give all encouragement to the leaders and the girls who are learning healthier lifestyles.
Barbara.
Barbara Mellows
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY
2008-Nov-02-1126hrs
Pat,
You are certainly becoming and expert. This effort at carving and decorating calabashes is fantastic. R u taking orders? Can I advertise your skill. U can make some $$$$. Anna Maria
Anna Maria Mora
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Oct-31-1718hrs
If you put yeast in the dough and knead it twice it should be nice and light with the right amount of air without all the big spaces. Use butter in the batter to make it crusty. Tell me how it worked out.
Bernice Stephens-Alleyene
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Oct-31-0438hrs
Pat, the fry bakes puff up depending on the texture of the dough, and how much baking powder you use in it. I cannot for the life of me write out a recipe, its in the mind as it were, but when you get the texture of the dough right, it just feels right, Let the dough sit for awhile before rolling into balls. Use a bit of milk in the mixture for softness, not condensed, evaporated, Roll them out with a rolling pin as that seems to distribute the air better.When I am done with this bake I made two days ago, I will do frybakes, and will write down step by step and send it to you. Trial and error is a good way to go. You must eat the errors, though. If not even your dog would eat it, you're in trouble. Linda
Linda Edwards

Tuesday, October 28, 2008




Re: touching base.... working with a green calabash
2008-Oct-28-0759hrs
Hi Errol
I've been holding back to allow for other messages on the blog but last week was a bit sparse. I guess the North Americans must be caught up in the election campaign. Please God everyone will be able to come together for a truly united country when the dust settles after the counting of votes next week. It is very interesting to watch the proceedings and hear the comments... use of English is special! One sentence can mean so many different things depending on where you are listening from.
I'm still working on the calabash and include photos of my latest effort... the fascination continues.On the culinary side. if anyone can share a recipe for fry bake ( Montserratians call them muffins) which puffs up when fried, so that there is more crust on the outside and lots of air on the inside I would be most grateful. I have tried a number of suggestions but none has worked for me so far.
Looking forward to news of the Reunion. All the best to everyone. Pat
Pat Ryan


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Re: Mausican Authors
2008-Oct-17-0127hrs
My fellow Mausican Authors,
Please be informed that the Rudranath Capildeo Learning Resource Center in Couva purchases books for distribution to High Schools in TNT. They recently bought 125 copies of my first book, "Remember Wen?". One book per school.
The National Library also buys books for distribution to the libraries in TNT. They also have good facilities for hosting your book signings and readings. I had a very successful event there after the 2007 reunion.
My books and CDs are available at some bookstores: RIK in Sando, The Book Sauce, Ishmael M Khan and Metropolitan's in POS. Also from my sister, Monica Chapman, in Dinsley, 640-6040. I also fill mail orders from my home in Stone Mountain, GA. 404-501-9277.
Thank you for your continued support.
As usual,
Rodney Foster.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Re: Gene Lloyd
2008-oct-14-0902hrs
for those who don't know Joan, she was a pioneer. She and her husband attended the reunion in Toronto. Will send our condolences via a card.
Brenda Alexander-Perez
Re: Gene Lloyd
Gene Lloyd, husband of Joan Kydd an adopted Mausican died yesterday in Winnepeg. remember that his illness prevented them from joining us for the reunion in Tobago.
They both visited Trinidad and Tobago in July, a make up trip for the missed reunion.
Joan can be contacted at 204 256 4716 and her email is carmelj@mts.net
Magnell Williams Robinson

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Re:Mausican.. Pat Antoine ...1966 1968
2008-Oct-12-1956hrs
Errol,
Please add Patricia Antoine - Wickham (1966 - 1968 ) to the mailing list.
Patwick4@yahoo.com
Thank you
Angela Cato - Ifill :('65-'67)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Re: In Memoriam
2008-Oct-09-2328hrs
Hello there,
Just letting you know that Chaitnath Maharaj, graduate of 1966 died in the year 2007.
Dhaneshar Maharaj
Graduate of '69.
RE: MAUSIC WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Oct-09-1926hrs
Hi Errol
How are you doing? Greetings to all.
I wish to make a correction.
A mini-Trini-reunion has been planned. It is:
A Creole Luncheon ,On Saturday, November 29 ~ 11:30 am - 3:00pm @ Cascadia Hotel, St Anns, Trinidad . Cost of a ticket is $225.
The idea for this venture was born during one of our Kirkendale get-togethers and was organized by Judith Lennard, Anthea Permell, Theodora Archibald,Phyllis Mottley, Elsa Joseph, Kathleen Clarke-Richardson, Josephine Simmonds, Yvonne Nicky AND Korenza.
Phyllis sent on this information a while back. Tickets have been distributed to Mausicans around the country. Seating is limited to 200, so all interested should contact on of us listed above as soon as possible.
This is a warm-up to Grenada 2009, so we hope to receive information from the "Grenada" committee soon.
See you all in Grenada.
Korenza Osouna

Thursday, October 09, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Oct-09-1125hrs
Errol,
Please add Roy Chadband (64/66 group) to your mailing list. Address:chadbandr@yahoo.com
George Bobb

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Re: Brighton Neighborhood Association Recognition
2008-Oct-05-1209hrs
Carlston Gray will be honored at the Brighton Neighborhood Association's Annual Awards Dinner on Thursday, October 23rd. Attached is a copy of the beautifully illustrated invitation.
Although this date precludes teacher attendance because of Open School Night, let us join together in spirit as we acknowledge Grady's recognition by the community.
Thank you,
Mary
Mary J. Lamanna, Secretary
W. E. Grady High School
25 Brighton 4th Road
Brooklyn, NY 11235
718-332-5000 x 1472
mlamanna@schools.nyc.gov
Carlston Gray
Re: Mausica reunion
2008-Oct-04-1346hrs
Heather Arthur called to inform that a rreunion dinner is being planned for the 29th November.
Venue: Cascadia. Price $200. Initiated by Korenza. Pass the word along to anyone who might be interested.
Sydna Belgrove-Grell

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Oct-01-1518hrs
Thanks for the telephone numbers. The young lady who writes for the Guardian has assured me that she will be working on the article about Mrs. Cuffie.
Joy Valdez

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Re: Violence Institute and other pieces of bull.
2008-Sep-28-1414hrs
It is a fact that a prophet is without honour in his own country. The colonial mind of most TnT people tells them that "good things come from abroad". And so, the gods of worship are the "foreign" expert who is white.
None of the knuckleheads in the Ministry of Education Bureaucracy seem to recognize that in getting these people to come in to do things on a piecemeal basis, or because some university sent them to do research, they are in fact putting down our own people, saying we are not good enough, and our children absorb the lessons of inadequacy. We seek experts in crime solving from New York, who are themselves criminals.
It gets worse. when I offered to do the volunteer reading programme I did at the Russel Latapy school in 2006, I offered to provide all staff, pick up all costs and so on. I had tremendous suport from the principal at the time, Mrs. Monica Regisford-Douglin, who cordinated the contact with the schools and so on. I brought in three people with me, all teachers and counsellors in the US, from Delaware and Houston, Texas. Read on, this is intersting.
I provided bios on all including myself. My masters is from the University of Delaware. One of the teachers/counsellors who came, Judi, lives in Delaware still, which is where iIfirst lived. The Mausican in the group, Merle Howe(73) graduated from the University of Houston, from which Mr. Eric Williams, former Minister of Energy also graduated. The fourth person graduated from Prairie View A&M, a former Land Grant College, and primarily Afrocentric school.
Soon after we returned to the USA, my friend in Delaware was contacted by someone from the university there, to ask about participating in a training programme in TnT to help develop teacher skills. She of course said that Linda Edwards-Romain was the best person for the job. Not another word. The University of Houston was also contacted to help with training. but the primarily African-American university- PV, was not contacted at all.
Someone in the Ministry of Education at the highest level, does not believe that people of colour know anything worth knowing. It may be that there is kickback money to be gotten, it may be that the idea of paying one of our own consultant fees equal to that of a white person galls them.
Now, finally, Selwyn Cudjoe wrote a piece published in Trinicenter.com, about the woeful inadequacies of the education of our children, in grounding intheir own culture and consequent lack of success in school. I wrote him a long response,(to him directly) saying that if his group would identify a cadre of young people who would volunteer to teach others after school and on weekends, t bridge the gap in The Hills and other depressed places, I would come down and train them for free. They will provide training space and the ability to reproduce materials. He said he would get back to me. Nothing.
Do we really want violence ended? Do we really want our "little black boys" to succeed?
I just had a long conversation with Rodney Foster. Maura Cooselal has contacted me. Different parts of the colour spectrum, successful Mausicans. When we were at Mausica, we trained young people to go out and change a country through education; but the country did not seem to want change, or maybe, they wanted us to ask permission about the direction of change. We did not, making ourselves- staff and students "Farse and out of Place." It is the same attitude some old school Americans have to the candidacy of Barack Obama. Who does he think he is, talking about change.
This my dear, is the problem we face while wrestling with the start of a new century. Those in power do not wish to change anything. They are already the fat cats, doing well. So what if we continue to bury half of our gene pool with every month's worth of killing? The "consultants" from abroad would love the place, and a new group would move in to settle TnT. God have mercy!
In today's Express, the new Minister of Education says that there is an absence of love. She probably has been able to access the extensive suggestions I sent to Mrs. Hazel Manning, and her Chief Education Officer that just sat there. Included among them was the need to put Early Childhood Centers in downtown government buildings, so that working mothers would not have to do a triangular trip- home to daycare to work, and the reverse, daily. My sister and her husband did that for years and years. I was hoping for a change for the next generation. All their children now live abroad.
There is a glimmer of hope. Scratiche, Dr. Theodore Lewis seems to have returned to Valsyn Teachers College to teach. I hope he lights a fire of new methodology such as Evelyn Hordatt would have done. Mausica was more that song, it was revolutionary teaching. I am sharing this with about five Mausicans whose addresses I have. Feel free to share with whomever you would.
Perhaps in Grenada, Mausicans could do a seminar on Love in Education for the younger teachers there- a workshop to which each teacher-participant brings two students. To be sure that the idea catches on, it needs two generations. Then the Min. of Ed, in TnT may begin to notice that Mausicans are still willing to make a diffeence wherever they are.
I may or may not be with you guys when that time comes, but I hope the idea catches fire.
Ideas live on when people are gone.
Linda Edwards-Romain
Houston, Texas
Sept. 28,2008
Re: Getting Mausica News and information to Mausicans
2008-Sep-28-1340hrs
MAUSICA TEACHERS’ COLLEGE SPICEISLE REUNION 09
JULY 21ST – JULY 26TH 2009
The Mausica Teachers’ College SpiceIsle Reunion 09 takes place in GRENADA (The Spice Isle) from JULY 21ST – JULY 26TH 2009.
REGISTRATION FORMS will follow - in OCTOBER.
Planning Committee
SpiceIsle Reunion 2009.
Many thanks.
Here goes. Please publish for us the the information as attached.
Croti
Yes!
Errol
Dear Errol,
Please see e-mail below.
Croti
Dear Errol,
I'd appreciate your advice: What is the established process for getting news out to Mausicans; do we simply e-mail such news and information to you? Please advise.
And may God continue to bless the work of your hands.
Sincerely,
Croti
Alphonsus Antoine

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Re: Mausica death
2008-Sep-22-2153hrs
Dear Errol,
I read a story on the Guardian newspaper dated September 16th 2008 about the death of a Mausican named Marlene Mary Devenish-Patron. She was a teacher of D'Abadie Government Primary. She also taught at El Socorro Central. Arima Girls' Gov't. and Arima West. She was 56. I suspect that she attended the College when it was non-residential. Someone might recognize the name.
Euline Fox-Peters (70-72).
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-22-2116hrs
Thank you, Herbert for that piece on Mausica. I am doing my doctoral dissertation on the management of the restructuring of teacher education in Trinidad and Tobago. The focus is on the present transition to pre-service but the first pre-service and its termination are key to an understanding of the direction of change. Any other info to assist my journey to a successful end will be most welcome. My degree is in educational leadership and my dissertation A Case Study of Transition Management: Restructuring Teacher Education in Trinidad and Tobago. Thanks in advance. Feel free to contact me personally at gibbs_depeza@hotmail.com, any help will be much apreciated.
Love and blessings
Hazel Ann Gibbs DePeza

Monday, September 22, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-22-1011hrs
Mrs Cuffie's number is 640 5948 while Fitz James Williams is 662 7772
EJ
Earl John

Saturday, September 20, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-20-2051hrs
I hope that i didn't read anything into the mail that was not intended
Ansel Knights
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-20-2028hrs
I just read the article about an era of conflict between Mr. Williams, Mrs Cuffie and Ms June Joseph, and what strikes me very strange is that it seems to persist. This is very sad for me to hear and to bear since while in college I took part in music festival under Ms Joseph (69-71) and folk choir with the warden and the cuff. I had the privilege of being part of a male quartet and placing 2nd; and I also had the distinct privilege of being part of the folk choir that made the album ( I never got a copy). As persons whom we have grown to love and appreciate it will be right and good and proper to get these two parties to reconcile ang forgive each other, because we - the mausican fraternity cannot allow these wonderful people who are in their twilight years to go to their graves without forgiving each other. I truly pray and trust that those who are close to them initiate this as quick as possible. If we believe in GOD let's move fast. I hope that all my mausicans appreciate this. God Bless us all.
Ansel Knights

Re: (no subject)
2008-Sep-20-1240hrs
Wednesday 16th July, 2008
Former Lecturer at Mausica Teachers College
Dr.Cliff Bertrand

"Celebrating T&T national sporting hereos
Inductees at the eighth First Citizens Hall of Fame Induction ceremony pose with their medals at the Ballroom of the Crown Plaza, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain, on Thursday night. From left,
Dr Cliff Bertrand, Steve David, Mervyn Marquez, Dianna Kaufmann for Joey Kaufmann, Margaret Hoyte-Pollard, Beverly Bartholomew-Dyer for Sybil Allen-Donmartin, Joseph Lenny Guy, Mansingh Amarsingh, Neil Shaka Hislop, Fitzroy Hoyte, Oliver Camps, Leroy De Leon, Shay Semour, Ato Boldon and Bert Manhin.
Photos: Anthony Harris
By Clydeen McDonald
Compete for the pride of your country is a dream which plays on the mind of any athlete who aspires to be the best, whether it be in on the football field, on the table tennis board or on the track in athletics.
Last Thursday, the First Citizens Sports Foundation Hall of Fame held its 2008 Induction Ceremony at Crowne Plaza Hotel Ballroom, Wrightston Road, Port of Spain, for 15 individuals, who have had the honour of representing T&T in the way many could only dream of having done.
The 15 inductees whose sporting exploits and great service to T&T span over 50 years could only manage a smile or a tear as they were all one by one called to the stage to formally receive their awards from T&T President Dr George Maxwell Richards.
Here are the inductees:
Ato Boldon (Track and Field) A quadruple Olympic medallist, Boldon has also won four World Championship medals and at 34 is the youngest ever inductee to the First Citizens Sports Foundation Hall of Fame.
Bertram Manhin (Shooting) A legend on both local and international shooting ranges. Manhin has won the T&T pistol championship title in every year between 1963 and 1999. Bertram has also taken gold for T&T at the Central American and Caribbean Championships (CAC) in 1966 and took bronze at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada.
Cliff Bertrand (Track and Field) was a talented sprinter who helped T&T medal at several regional and international meets. His crowning moment came in the form of the 4x400 yard indoor world record at the Milrose Indoor Games, Madison Square Garden, in New York in 1961.
Fitroy Hoyte (Cycling) One of the most outstanding riders of the 1960s, Hoyte has represented T&T at the highest level of competition the world over and is the national record-holder in 500m, 1000m and 1500m. He can boast of victories over France’s Daniel Morelon, Luigi Roncaglia of Italy and Colombia’s Mario Vanegas.
Jeoy Kaufmann (Swimming) Born in British Guyana Kaufmann established himself as T&T premier swimmer in the 1950s and early 1960s making his mark on regional swimming, reigning as the West Indies Open Division Champion from 1960-63. Towards end of the 1960’s Kaufmann established the Blue Dolphins Swim Club which has produced the likes of Geoffrey Ferreira, T&T Lone representative at the 1968 Olympic Games and 2004 Olympic bronze medallist George Bovell III.
Joseph Lenny Guy (Basketball) was one of the top T&T players in the late 1960s and ‘70s, and coached T&T to a string of five straight Caricom Championships between 1986 and 1990.
Leroy De Leon (Football) was widely regarded as the best T&T player of his era, and perhaps of all time, for his mesmerising dribbling and surging runs. De Leon while playing for the Seattle Sounders in the Major Indoor Soccer League of the 1970s in the USA, he formed several seasons finished as one of the top ten scorers in the league.
Mansingh Amarsingh (Table Tennis) One of T&T’s most famous and talented table tennis players, with a career spanning over two decades. One of his most famous performances being a battle to overcome cramp and Guyanese George Brathwaite to win the regional title. At age 42 he represented T&T exceptionally in international competition.
Margaret Hoyte-Pollard (Hockey) was a shining light for T&T in the sport of hockey 1970s and 1980s. A sturdy defender Pollard captained T&T and the West Indies in international competitions in the 1970s.
Mervyn Marquez (Swimming) A founding member of the Trinidad Amateur Water Polo Association in 1949 at the age of 23, Marquez has served in various international bodies including the West Indies Olympic Committee in the late 1950s.
Neil Shaka Hislop (Football) Having played from some of the best clubs in the English Premiership and Championship Division such as Reading, Newcastle United and West Ham United, Hislop’s crowning moment was to represent T&T at the 2006 World Cup against Sweden where he was essential in earning T&T a respectable draw.
Oliver Camps (Football) has had a long and illustrious career serving as a administrator for over several decades. Under his leadership, T&T has won six Caribbean Cup titles, reached to the semifinal of the 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup and made its historic debut a the World Cup.
Shay Seymour (Football) has the great pride of being one of the T&T nationals to play in the English Football League when he debut for Bury in 1954. Seymour also enjoyed a long playing career with Frome Town, Street FC and Russian Dynamos. He was also one of the first players from the legendary Belmont club, the Colts.
Steve David (Football) At one time scored the most goals (16) in T&T’s World Cup qualifying history. David’s record, which was superseded only by current T&T forward Stern John, was achieved in only two campaigns and 12 matches, including T&T’s heartbreaking 1974 effort when he buried 12 goals.
Sybil Allen-Donmartin (Track and Field) Known as the “Flying Housewife”, broke several regional track records in the 100m and 200m events in her 12 year track and field career. She also won bronze for T&T at the 1962 CAC Games in Jamaica.
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RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-20-0829hrs
Errol,
I was on the verge of a serious attack of the shakes when the blog arrived... you have spoilt me with Wednesday and Thursday arrivals. I do look forward to the news. As one who is somewhat wiser for my years, I want to suggest that we try not to reopen the wounds caused by insensitivity and lack of respect. We are all bigger and better than that.
It still warms my heart to remember that the dynamic duo of the pioneer years took one week to produce a choir which ably presented JESU, JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING and BLESS THIS HOUSE .... in four parts! at the Formal opening of MTC on September 16, 1963. Rather than leave us to boredom and moaning about what was missing and why lectures could not begin, they set up a programme which brought us together in the first of many bonding activities.
Anna Maria thanks for the Grenada update. The blog also put me in touch with Maureen Lewis. Linda Edwards also became a friend at the last reunion... we are in regular contact too. Little by little I am gathering a clique( hello Fanny! ) of later Mausicans. No one has yet responded to my suggestion that we have a gathering in Grenada to learn more about the history of the later years at Mausica.
Pat Ryan

Friday, September 19, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-19-2051hrs
Interesting, that Mausica closed because of a question surrounding our committment to teaching and the quality of the young graduates!!!!! What &%*l-@#^t. I am sure that they are now very sorry about this move. The education system is suffering. The Ministry of Education has just launched a "Violence ----- Academy" can't remember the middle word.They have brought down some caucasian gentleman and team to oversee the setting up of this "training" academy, for teachers, and all who work with schools. This team will be coming into Trinidad about four times between now and June next year to monitor the progress of this "academy." Money spending fuh so. Apparently, there are no professionals in Trinidad who can help with this. Again, an illustration of "A prophet is not without honour except in his own country.." It never ends does it.
Anna Maria Mora

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Re: Mausica History
2008-Sep-18-1726hrs
I was browsing through some stuff and I came across this info. It gives the circummstances which led to the establishment/destablishment of MTC, and at the same time describes the bias and resentment meted out to MTC graduates.
Herbert Garvin 73 - 75
"Discussion Paper
Trinidad & Tobago: A Baseline Study of the Teacher Education System
Linda Quamina-Aiyejina, June George, Michael Kallon, Carol Keller, Samual Lochan, Jeniffer Mohammed, Balchan Rampaul
July 1999
Centre for International EducationUniversity of Sussex Institute of Education Multi-Site Teacher Education Research Project (MUSTER)
2.4.4 Pre-Service Training
The Maurice Committee also recommended the construction of a central college to accommodate a roll of 300 students. This recommendation was echoed by the Missen Report of 1954 which recommended the establishment of a Central Training College for Trinidad and Tobago. This resulted in the construction of Mausica Teachers’ College on a 65-acre site about 17 miles from Port of Spain. In September 1963, the college was formally opened with an enrolment of 110 students, three of whom were from Grenada.
Mausica was intended to be different from the existing colleges. It offered pre-service training to secondary school graduates who became full-time teachers only after graduation. Persons between 18 and 25 years were accepted if they possessed five O Level passes or their equivalent. They were required to sit an entrance examination, and only those gaining 66% or more at the examination went on to be interviewed by a panel.
2.9 The Consolidation of Teacher Training
In 1956, there was one government Training College and three denominational Training Colleges with a total output of about 300 trained teachers annually. After the period of Emergency training which ended in 1962, the next major attempt to increase the supply of trained teachers came with the establishment of Mausica Teachers’ College, a residential college for young male and female teachers between 18 and 25 years. It became the largest training college with an output of about 110 students per year, which was increased further in the late 1960s to meet the challenge of preparing teachers for the junior secondary schools. This co-existence of pre-service training with in-service training at all the colleges, increased both the number of young trained teachers and the number of male teachers.
Later on, a decision was taken to close all denominational colleges getting government aid, as well as the Government Training College and the Port of Spain Emergency College, and to concentrate and economize on teacher training facilities by having two other government colleges in addition to Mausica, one in the North and another in the South. Eventually, this proposal was abandoned in favour of a strategy which called for the establishment of two new government colleges, each larger than Mausica, and the closure of Mausica. It has been surmised that the ideal of pre-service training at Mausica had apparently not worked as well as anticipated. The award of seniority and higher remuneration to young inexperienced Mausica graduates had sparked resentment and complaints from older untrained teachers with long service. It was also felt that doubts had developed about the commitment to teaching and the overall quality of these young teachers, some of whom had gone to Mausica directly from secondary schools.
The establishment of the two new government colleges, Corinth Teachers’ College and Valsayn Teachers’ College in the 1970s, marked a return to the old formula of in-service training, aimed at accelerating the clearing of the backlog of untrained teachers. The system is still in operation.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MEDIUM-TERM POLICY FRAMEWORK
2001-2003
Refurbishment works will be carried out at the former Mausica Teachers’ Training College, which will be converted to a Training College for prison service recruits as well as for the ongoing training of Prison Officers.
p. 37"

Monday, September 15, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-13-0942hrs
Hi All,
Back after a too short hiatus. Linda, I too did not like "Little Black Boy" as a message to our youth and did a response to it, (in the Sunday Mirror) just as it came out. I think very strongly that we need to be more positive in our messages to our youth, "even Singing Sandra's "Voices from the Ghetto" (I cannot really dance to), I have problems with. I have met many positive and focussed people from "The Ghetto" and those are the ones who we must sing about and write about and hold up to our nation's youth, those who are not getting into trouble, whose parents are struggling to expose them to character-building activities, and positive personality development. It is time to stop the negative vibes. I saw a very inspirational piece on a young man who went from "Jail to Yale", yesterday when I was in Miami. It was awesome, but young people must know that they do not have to go through so much pain and spiritual destruction, then "rise from the ashes." We must work at preventing them from becoming "ashes." Yes, they will get burnt a little, like we all did and some of us are still doing, but we must be taught to recognize that we can walk through the fire and come out on the other side whole, a little singed and not reduced to ashes. The rebuilding process can also be painful, and if the spirit is weak, it may never be rebuilt. The men and women I see on the streets of Port of Spain and evirons (that growing population of street dwellers, need a lot of hard, hard work to bring them back to "life". I vow that the young people who come into my space will never be reduced to "ashes." I tell them that no parent, no system, no teacher, nobody will do that to them. Of course many of them think that I am a little crazy or off the wall , myself, but you have to be a little bit to work with young people these days, so I am told.
Pat, asked about info, re: Grenada, I will be sending an email to Alphonsus today. You all should now by now that T&T Mausica is having a reunion on November 29th at Cascadia. Tickets available from Judith Hills-Lennard (South-Central), Phyllis Mottley (Trincity), Anthea Permell( Arima) and many others, do not have their names, but I am sure that the organizers will let all of you know about this as it gets closer. We are hoping that by Nov. we will have all the info. necessary.
I told Pat, that there is a small hotel called "Tropicana" that is easily accessible by public transport, not posh but comfortable, stayed there when I went to do trauma work after Hurricane Ivan. Will be asking Alphonsus about this. To all of you, a World full of Love and Blessings Abundant.
ANna Maria
Hi Janice F, Long time no hear.
Anna Maria Mora
FW: Congrats Earl John - Mausican
2008-Sep-12-1303hrs
Earl John Elected Basketball President
BY GREGORY TRUJILLO Veteran basketball official Earl John was yesterday elected as the president of the local basketball federation, defeating his younger rival Brian Manning.
John defeated Manning 17 votes to nil, at a special general meeting called by the board of directors of the National Basketball Federation of T&T (NBF T&T) at the Maloney Sports Complex.
Before yesterday’s elections, which was called as a result of a mediation agreement between the NBF T&T and the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) in June, the sport went through five months of uncertainty.
In electing officers for all seven positions, John retained his post as president which Manning attained at a reconvened annual general meeting (AGM) on April 5.
At the AGM on March 29, a vote of no confidence was moved against John, June Rogers, the then vice president–communications and marketing, and Darren Joseph, assistant secretary, NBF T&T.
Also elected (on April 5) were officers Nadine Khan-Seemungal as vice president–communications, and Deneicia Harris as assistant secretary. Robert Darceuil was elected as the VP of marketing and communication, defeating Khan-Seemungal by a 17-0 margin.
Harris, however, was elected to serve as assistant secretary unopposed. Of the incumbents, Josef Baptiste was one of two people to be reinstated. He will serve as vice president–finance.
Also elected unopposed was former national point-guard Richard Mungo, who will continue in the position of vice president–training and technical. Veteran referee Earl Noel was elected in the position of vice president–organisation and development–ahead of Lloyd Bernard 12 votes to five. Veteran basketball administrator Kelvin Roberts was elected unopposed as general secretary.
Trade unionist Kelvin Tony served as the returning officer at yesterday’s elections.
The impasse between the two slates caused the SporTT Company to suspend its funding to the sport on July 8.
The meeting was attended by the Tobago, East, South, Southwest, North and Northeast zones along with the schools, Abott and paralympic associations.
The elected officers and the chairman of each zone comprise the board of directors together with the president of the T&T Secondary Schools League, the president of the Association of Basketball Officials of T&T (ABOTT) and the president of the Paralympic Association.
Cliff Bertrand
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-12-0950hrs
Fellow Mausicans: Since this week's emails speak on one hand of June Joseph, and on the other, of the Warden and the Cuff, I think it is fitting that I refer to an issue that drew a wedge between these two musical camps at our beloved College. It is well known that Miss Joseph engaged students in classical music and that the Warden and the Cuff was on the folk side. Well, roughly speaking. Any way, some time last year I asked Mr. Williams to recount he and the Cuff's relationship with Miss Joseph. For those who came in late, this relationship, was, shall we say, cold. And it started with an error by Miss Joseph. According to Mr. Williams, when Miss Joseph came in the first time she was asked how should musical responsibilities at the College be now divided, given the fact of an already established musical tradition, what with Queen's Hall victories, beating Marionettes, Male Voice choir, etc, and she replied that she would handle the SERIOUS music, and the Warden and Cuff would handle folk music. Apparently her pronunciation of serious had a convent accent on the first "e" as in the word semp. Cerious?? Anyway, the Warden, recollected this still with the most penetrating, dripping sarcasm. June Joseph never recovered from this with them, as no one could who ever crossed either of them in an untoward manner. For sure, the Cuff would never forgive her.
Theodore Lewis
(Scratchy)
Valsayn Teachers' College
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-12-0911hrs
Errol,
Thanks again for the good work that you are doing to keep the Mausica family in the news .Well,I just got Linda Edwards email address which I wanted so long ago.Linda lived here in Antigua and we are friends but lost contact with her.
Thanks for putting me in touch with my friends and colleagues.
Best wishes,
Maureen Ramjitsingh Lewis
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-12-0906hrs
Fellow Mausicans, with respect to the project on the Warden and the Cuff, Joy has the best lead for something on Mrs. Cuffie. Pat Briggs works here at Valsayn Teachers's College, and in speaking with her last week she indicated that the Cuff calls her all the time. I will get the contact number shortly. We could get going on the piece about her, and the piece on the Warden could be separate. Key thing is, to start.
Theodore Lewis (Lord Scratchy)
Valsayn Teachers' College

Sunday, September 07, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-07-1716hrs
Hello, I don't know if anyone has recognised it but our June Joseph has gotten a National award I believe CONGRATULATIONS ! are in order. She was our music teacher; I remember taking part in music festival ( 69- 71 )
Ansel Knights

Saturday, September 06, 2008

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-06-0612hrs
I have spoken to a young lady who works with the Guardian. She is willing to write an article on Mrs. Cuffie for the Guardian's Womanwise magazine. I have asked several Mausicans for a contact number for Mrs. Cuffie so that an interview can be arranged. All I have got so far are promises. I shall therefore be grateful if anyone reading this can supply me with this information. Feel free to call my home number: 1-868-646-1940. You can leave a message if I am not there when you call. Thanks in advance. Joy
Joy Valdez

Friday, September 05, 2008

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-05-0940hrs
Putting in my two cents: Eastlyn McKenzie, recent awardee, and KJack Warner are the two best people to ddo the tributes. Eastluyn's role as a Senator and Jack's ro;e as a parliamentarian will command the attention of Every Newspaper. Do not forget that Newsday does the things the more established papers tend to ignore www.newsday.co.tt.
Get going guys. My foremr teacher, Mrs. dewdrop Emmanuel was recently honored by the Borough of Arima. The start of the school year is a good time to do this. the papers want to get away from non-functional school buildings annd all that. Use the piece also to mention distinguished MALE alumni who are both abroad and at home. You can do this in a "Thank you for your leadership" paragraph. I am trying to be an adversaqry for Guypsy's "Little Black Boy calypso.
Get going, folks, get going.
Linda Edwards Romain-lecturer 1967-69
now Linda Edwards(again)
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-05-0821hrs
Can you please change my email address to
journillier@gmail.com
the size of the files are a bit too large for my university account and gets my mail box filled quickly
Thank you
I appreciate the news and staying in touch
Janice Fournillier
Re: Eastlyn McKenzie
2008-Sep-05-0559hrs
I just read in the Tobago news that Eastlyn did not attend the Medal Awards event as her husband is ill. We trust that he is on the mend and will be up and about before this news reaches the Mausica family. Pat
Pat Ryan
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-04-2237hrs
Just sharing that several years ago, in the late 80s to 90s perhaps, The Sunday Guardian had published a piece on Mrs. Cuffie, titled "An Unsung Hero". She was living in Tunapuna at the time. This could be useful.
Best Wishes,
Melvina Dick 73-75
RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-04-2218hrs
Welcome back Errol. the more I think about it, the more I feel that the item on DG Cuffie and Uncle Fitz should be a collection of "vignettes" ... individual memories by a variety of people. We all have seen them from different perspectives. We probably need a central clearing area to which input could be directed. How is that for a way forward? that is not to dismiss Keith Smoth whose articles I do enjoy. Pat
ps I am happy to know that there is a Mausican next door in Antigua. i will be making contact,
Pat Ryan
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Sep-04-2207hrs
On the occasion of this year's Independence celebrations, Miss June Joseph was awarded the Hummingbird Medal Silver for her contribution to Music Education in Trinidad & Tobago. Our heartiest congratulations to her, and those of us who were her Music Elective students at Mausica are especially heartened on her award.
On this note I feel Mausica Teachers' College shoud have been awarded the highest order in the land (possible posthumously?!!) for its enormous contribution to education.
Herbert Garvin

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Re: Chaconia Silver medal
2008-Sep-02-1910hrs
Congrats to our sister Mausican, Eastlyn Mc Kenzie, who was awarded the Chaconia Silver medal for Public and Community Service during the 46th Anniversary of Independence celebrations. Eastlyn got her first Service award at Mausica Teachers's College and still wears the medal which was presented to her by Mrs Daphne G. Cuffie. Well done Eastlyn!
TRINIDAD EXPRESS of September 1st.
Pat Ryan




Re: life on the rock
2008-Aug-28-1256hrs
'Welcome back Errol. Relaxed and rested I trust.
1st pic was taken on the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 24...My husband Norman on left with our friends Eddie and Lorenzo in Eddie's garden
2nd and 3rd pics taken the following afternoon after an ash fall travelled north from the volcano. Those cars had spent Sunday night in that location. Check the lilies.. so clean while the leaf is totally covered in ash.
Last pic is of a barge which ran aground a few years back at Little bay and is now being cut up and taken away by a company from Trinidad.
check http://www.mvo.ms/ for the latest real news of the volcano. Pat
Pat Ryan
Re: National symbols of Montserrat
2008-Aug-23-1117hrs
This is a better selection. pat
Pat Ryan







Re: National symbols of Montserrat
2008-Aug-23-0901hrs
Hi Errol
I trust that the break is going well and that you are rested and more relaxed. Just want to share some of Montserrat with the Mausica community. Pics are of the Montserrat Oriole, the national bird, and a Mountain chicken, which is a local delicacy in season and which I will not touch! This particular Oriole is endemic to Montserrat. When their habitat was threatened by volcanic activity, some were taken away for safety by the RSPB. The mountain chicken too was similarly removed and 24 hour video monitoring showed that the female always reserves some of her eggs and uses them later on to feed her tadpoles!.. so different from ordinary frogs. I am happy to report that both the oriole and mountain chicken are now thriving on island. Pat
Pat Ryan
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY E-MAILS
2008-Aug-17-0451hrs
Fellow Mausicans
Carifesta X takes place in Guyana from August 22-31, 2008. The Caribbean's artistes will be gathering to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. Of course Mausicans will be there as integral components of the TT contingent.
Felix Edinborough as Pierriot and script writer; Gilbert O'Connor (Happy) as script writer and performer; and myself Finbar Ryan dealing with the finances making everyone gets paid.
However, this was not my first choice, as I had auditioned for a Pierriot but Felix (who I mistakenly thought was my brother Mausican) told me that he was Pierriot Number one and I would have to be Number Two, so I told him no way........
Anyhow, if any of you are going to be there, make sure and check us out,,,Pegasus, Tower and Grand Coastal hotels.
finbar
'take time to laugh for it is the music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan
RE: MAUSIAC WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Aug-15-1243hrs
Herbert Garvin,
Thank you for this photograph of me while at Mausica. I never realised that this was available. I now live in Antigua and look nothing like that photograph. Hoping to see you all in Grenada. 73-75 was a memorable time for us. I am married with 2 adult children.
Best wishes,
Maureen Ramjitsingh-Lewis
RE: MAUSIAC WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Aug-15-0619hrs
Well done Errol and enjoy the break. I draw your attention to the heading typo which happens all too easily. I realise more and more how little I know about the later history of MTC. As I don't believe I am unique in this, could we try to adress the knowledge gap in some way during the next reunion? It can be an optional extra involving those who know and those who have a desire to know. Pat
I have printed Dave Bostic's valedictory speech for careful study. First reading reveals some powerful thoughts.
Pat Ryan
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Aug-14-2226hrs
Further thoughts:
I think that any recounting of the work of the Cuff and the Warden should have a pioneer deeply involved. Somebody like Pat Allum perhaps, or Felix Edinborough. Then people who knew them deeply from other years, such as Pat Briggs (at UTT-Valsayn),and Gwendolyn Williams.
Theodore Lewis
Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS
2008-Aug-14-2219hrs
Well,
Several people seem to like my idea of a piece in the paper on The Cuff and the Warden. And some names have been suggested, of possible writers, and of people with biographical information. Next we need someone who can clinch the deal by getting one of the daily papers to agree to this. And we need, desperately, to start. These people, though so advanced in age are still very coherent, and in cognitive frame to appreciate this. I think we should begin. Can someone (Errol??) make the contact with a daily paper. I have copied Keith Smith of the Express, who might lend an ear. Can we get going? people need to hear about the contribution of these great icons to sweet Mausica.
Theodore (Lord Scratchy) Lewis