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Cuyler Page <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an office, it`s hell with fluorescent lighting.
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Mon, 8 Dec 2003 23:56:30 -0800
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The Squat Museum sounds like a wonderful opportunity for well trained
"Living History" interpreters now that governments here are eliminating
their services in public parks and historic sites.   I love the article's
term "low income buyers" and certainly qualify.   How does one apply for a
non-job working (living) in the Big Apple Squat-Museum?

cp in low income bc

> Homesteading a Little Place in History
>
> with the provision that future sales be to low-income buyers.
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> the group hired Alan W. Ginsberg, an archivist who has worked on
collections belonging to the
> Union Theological Seminary and the Woody Guthrie Archives.

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