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Re: [APO-L] Daughter of H. Roe Bartle dies at age 83
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joel Bryant)
Tue Jul 8 16:38:13 2008
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:37:36 -0700
Reply-To: entsysandtech@yahoo.com
From: Joel Bryant <entsysandtech@yahoo.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To: <000a01c8e133$113ea900$6001a8c0@jesse62429708f>
yea i met her in 2000 (& '02) as well. lotta insight to frat history.
Ministry and Service are synonyms
--- On Tue, 7/8/08, Jesse Bridges, III <jaybee@BELLSOUTH.NET> wrote:
> From: Jesse Bridges, III <jaybee@BELLSOUTH.NET>
> Subject: Re: [APO-L] Daughter of H. Roe Bartle dies at age 83
> To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
> Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 3:44 PM
> I remember having a talked with her at the philadelphia
> convention.
> She talk to me about how the fraternity had changed. We
> sat there
> in the lobby watching people of the fraternity go by. She
> was not an
> honorary brother. That was the first thing I ask. Why,
> because I
> didn't want to say something against her membership.
> But that is
> what got us into the conversation about membership. She
> said to me
> the fraternity use to be very particular about who they
> would let join.
> Now they let anybody join. I didn't think she was
> talking about female
> membership. I think she was talking about the standard of
> the individual
> who had membership. Because she was saying that, just as a
> female
> who had daisy dukes and colored tights on, was walking by.
>
> JayBEE!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Gallagher"
> <arbregen@GMAIL.COM>
> To: <APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU>
> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 10:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [APO-L] Daughter of H. Roe Bartle dies at age
> 83
>
>
> > Perhaps it is significant that she died on July 4
> (note the article's
> > mention of duty to country)...this was presumed of
> Madison & Jefferson's
> > deaths on July 4, 1826. I met her once in passing I
> think, definitely saw
> > her in person. I enjoyed her speech (2002 convention
> I think). Was she
> > an honorary brother?
> >
> > I wish we had kept in touch with children of other
> such significant
> > figures in our fraternity's history. I'm glad
> that we can easily find
> > further descendants of her dad, sort of like the place
> of honor given to
> > descendants at historic/commemorative celebrations. I
> was thinking today
> > how it appears to me that her dad embodied the values
> & involvement to
> > which I aspire. I suggested today to a dual brother
> (Philippines & USA)
> > that APO dialog with American Humanics (an
> organization founded by her
> > dad) given the prominent organizations connected to
> APO formally &
> > informally with which it has worked and for which it
> has trained leaders.
> > However, I question the practicality of APO working
> with American Humanics
> > as well as (especially for me) the ability of our
> brothers to reach the
> > involvement and ultravalue expression of such giants
> as Br. Nowotny and
> > Br. H. Roe Bartle. I hope that I am wrong and that I
> and other brothers
> > can reach those levels of impact to further the spirit
> of such
> > community-devoted giants and those who strove to
> emulate it..
> >
> > Michael Gallagher
> >
> > Derek J. Cashman wrote:
> >> Sad news from Kansas City, MO, today. Jimmy Bartle
> Taylor, the daughter
> >> of
> >> H. Roe Bartle (The Chief) passed away late Friday
> night, July 4, at St.
> >> Luke's Hospital in Kansas City.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/story/693475.html
> >>
> >>
> >> I actually had the opportunity to meet her at
> several conventions in
> >> recent
> >> years. She was quite an interesting person to talk
> to, and very friendly.
> >> She had great stories to tell about her Dad, too.
> She will definitely be
> >> missed.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
> >>
> >> derek.cashman@gmail.com
> >>
> >>
> >> "A drug is any substance which, when injected
> into a rat, produces a
> >> publishable, scientific paper."
> >>
> >>