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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Privilege
I'm betting he's already working on it; I'll find out soon. Unfortunately I'm just here in Texas for a few days, then back to Missouri.
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From: Marc de Piolenc <piolenc@archivale.com>
Sender: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 08:25:57
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
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Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Privilege
Mr. Humphries may be old, but he is obviously not retired or idle, and
clearly not steeped in nostalgia for the Good Old Days.
If you want his knowledge put down in writing, YOU had better do it or
find someone else to do it. Format should be "oral history" - taped
interviews for later transcription or gisting. This takes as little of
the source's time as humanly possible.
Best,
Marc
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On 8/11/2010 7:22 AM, jimftodd@aol.com wrote:
>
> Yesterday I was having lunch at Wendy's and an elderly gentleman noticed
> the book /Manned Submersibles./ He asked me what my interest in
> submarines is, and we got into a long discussion over lunch. He is about
> 90 years old and a WWII veteran - Navy. He is also an electrical
> engineer and patent attorney. For years he was Chief Patent Counsel for
> a defense contractor and had several submarine stories to tell. He asked
> a lot of questions and I showed him pics of /Bionic Guppy/ and /R300/.
> People such as him are a real treasure, and it was certainly a special
> privilege to stumble across him. He had to leave to get to the library,
> said he had some research to do, but he gave me his card and e-mail
> address and asked me to stay in touch. I'll absolutely do that.
> I asked my dad to write down all the stories he used to tell about his
> days as a PBM pilot in the Pacific during WWII. He said he would, but
> never did before he died. Maybe I can get Mr. Humphries to do that.
> JT
>
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