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‘The Gilded Age’ Stars Reveal the Social Battlefronts of Season 2 (PHOTOS)
[These interviews were conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.]
Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) finally has her foot in the door of 1883 Manhattan society in HBO‘s The Gilded Age Season 2, but the door to the coveted Academy of Music remains closed. No matter. She’ll make the fledgling Metropolitan Opera the place to be instead! And that’s just one intrigue for The Gilded Age’s second season.
TV Insider was on set of Julian Fellowes‘ glamorous period drama in September 2022. There, we spoke with Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Fellowes, and the team behind the camera as they filmed a pivotal garden party scene on the lush grounds of Long Island’s Old Westbury estate. The former home to an heir of the Phipps family fortune, this was a perfect locale to host the series’ fictional steel magnates and their families.
George (Morgan Spector) and Bertha Russell are as hellbent to get to the top as ever in the new episodes, premiering October 29 on HBO and streaming on Max, and last season’s setbacks and victories will make them even more cutthroat. While George handles the money (and union troubles at his railroad), Bertha handles their social rise.
“George wants to be the richest and most powerful man in the country. That is his motivation,” Fellowes told journalists on set. “I personally don’t think he cares much about society, but he cares about his wife. And because she wants to be the dominating factor in New York society, he will support her in that and anything he can do to support her, he will do. That’s why I don’t think he cares if he knows a duchess or he’s having dinner with a princess. He could give a monkey’s toss about that. He just wants people to shake in the knee when he comes in the room, because he can break them just like that.”
“What I hope I’ve created in Bertha and George are one of those marriages where they both have quite separate fields of endeavor and each one of them is 100 percent supportive of the other one’s ambitions,” Fellowes continues, “so any way they can help, they will.”
The Russells aren’t the only well-off family with their eyes on the social prize. Below, the stars of The Gilded Age reveal the social battlefronts of Season 2.
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Instead of Vying for a Seat, Bertha Makes Her Own Table
Bertha (Coon, above, with Nathan Lane) “thrives” on the bitterness her friendship with Mrs. Astor (Donna Murphy) stirs up in town, Coon says, adding, “It’s not just the other ladies who get ruffled. Mrs. Astor herself is in for a few surprises if she thinks she’s pacified Bertha by allowing her to enter society.”
When it comes to her and George’s children, Larry (Harry Richardson) and Gladys (Taissa Farmiga), Bertha has her sights set on a noteworthy marriage for her newly out daughter.
“Gladys is developing a mind of her own, much to Bertha’s chagrin. [Gladys] doesn’t always go along with what Bertha wants for her, and so we’ll see a lot of butting heads between the two of them,” Coon explains. “Larry, she doesn’t worry about. The world’s set up for Larry, but he makes some bad decisions, and it wouldn’t be like Bertha to keep her nose out of that business. She’s going to insert herself wherever she can to make sure her kids are on the right track.”
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George's Past May Come Back to Haunt Him
Bertha and railroad baron husband George “are very much working in concert,” Coon says, to secure their rise, but the firing of gold-digging lady’s maid Turner (Kelley Curran) is the “monkey wrench” in their best-laid plans.
“Turner’s been dismissed, but we’ll see,” Coon warns. “That may not be the last of that lie. Bertha and George are going to have to deal with some personal issues in their marriage while they’re trying to complete this rise in society.”
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Marian Searches for a Husband on Her Own Terms
Despite her money problems, Marian Brook (Jacobson) was the bright-eyed lovebird of Season 1. But being jilted by would-be husband Tom Raikes (Thomas Cocquerel) may have cast a love match out of her mind in Season 2. Nevertheless, Jacobson told us on set that Marian’s “shining this season.”
“I think she’s really stepping into herself. Having a bit of heartbreak has made her not necessarily cynical, but have a little bit of spice and edge. She’s not so timid,” she says. Timid, she’s not, but blind she may be.
Dashing neighbor Larry (Richardson) showed romantic interest in the Season 1 ender, and Jacobson says they will “continue to deepen their friendship” in Season 2 as Marian “feels relief when she’s around him.” But this former romantic may be shirking love for pragmatism like her Aunt Agnes (Baranski), much to Aunt Ada’s (Nixon) displeasure.
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Agnes van Rhijn Wants Marian Married
Agnes van Rhijn experiences a tectonic shift in her relationship with sister Ada Brook.
“You’ll see a level of depth and feeling there that’s going to be quite rich,” Baranski tells TV Insider. Adds Nixon: “The power skirmishes that have been subtextual come out.”
As Marian searches for her life partner, Agnes will continue to urge her to be pragmatic, as her pragmatism saved their family from destitution after Marian’s late father squandered their family fortune.
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Ada Brook Asserts Her Independence
While Nixon says that “Ada is not a rule-breaker,” the spinster will be outspoken about niece Marian not following in Agnes’ strategic footsteps when choosing a husband. Still, Ada fears Marian becoming the next Mrs. Chamberlain should she only follow her heart.
“I think [Ada’s] a person who likes to push it and try to push the envelope and sort of see what she can get,” Nixon says, “but for herself and also for her niece, she doesn’t want her to speak to Mrs. Chamberlain because there’s such a price to pay.”
As for her personal life, Ada won’t be as meek and meager this season. Her newfound independence and insistence that she can live a life separate from her sister may be what brings on that tectonic shift. Or could it be political differences as social issues, especially women’s right to vote, start to come to the surface?
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Langblr Reactivation Challenge: Week 3 Day 3 - Vocab. List #3
Continuing with my workplace theme, here are a few more Misc. School Vocab!
공립 학교 - public school
사립 학교 - private school
국제 학교 - international school
Note: some 학원 may call themselves private or international schools…but there are official requirements in order to be legally recognized as a legit international/private school. This is good to be aware of if you’re looking to teach in Korea!
학년 - grade level (i.e. 3rd grade = 3학년 [use Sino numbers])
초등학교 - elementary/primary school (1학년~6학년 = Korean age 7-12)
중학교 - middle school (1학년~3학년 = Korean age 13-15)
고등학교 - high school (1학년~3학년 = Korean age 16-19)
학원 - academy; kids often attend math/English/music classes at 학원 after school, but there are also tons of academies for adults that teach everything from foreign language to cooking. A lot of them focus on test prep. because even companies use exams for hiring & promotions.
서울시교육청 - Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education “MOE” (you can replace Seoul with other cities)
등교 - going to school
미나는 매일 걸어서 등교해요. // Mina walks to school every day.
하교 - returning home from school
오늘 1시 50분에 하교버스를 출발합니다. // Today at 1:50 the school bus will depart.
보결 - substitute
학부모 - parents of students
신입생 - new student [see also 신입 사원 for new employee]
방과후학교 (수업) - after school (class); schools often run their own after school activities/classes that are generally cheaper than 학원 classes.
대학수학능력시험 (“수능”) - college entrance exams; this is the big deal test that Korean high schoolers take, it’s only given once a year and many businesses & schools start later than usual in an effort to have less traffic in the morning while the test-takers are commuting to their test sites. The English section is notoriously ridiculous.
매년 수능일은 1교시 수업은 실시하지 않습니다. // Every year on the day of the college entrance exams, we don’t have 1st period. [This is part of a real announcement at my job.]
And, just for fun, here are some important workplace words that don’t only apply to teachers!
4대보험 - 4 insurances (these are the standard insurances that employees get through their employers)
건강보험 - health insurance
국민연금 - national pension
고용보험 - unemployment insurance
산재보험 - workers’ compensation insurance (in case you’re injured on the job)
월급 - monthly pay
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‘The Gilded Age’ Stars Reveal the Social Battlefronts of Season 2 (PHOTOS)
[These interviews were conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.]
Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) finally has her foot in the door of 1883 Manhattan society in HBO‘s The Gilded Age Season 2, but the door to the coveted Academy of Music remains closed. No matter. She’ll make the fledgling Metropolitan Opera the place to be instead! And that’s just one intrigue for The Gilded Age’s second season.
TV Insider was on set of Julian Fellowes‘ glamorous period drama in September 2022. There, we spoke with Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Fellowes, and the team behind the camera as they filmed a pivotal garden party scene on the lush grounds of Long Island’s Old Westbury estate. The former home to an heir of the Phipps family fortune, this was a perfect locale to host the series’ fictional steel magnates and their families.
George (Morgan Spector) and Bertha Russell are as hellbent to get to the top as ever in the new episodes, premiering October 29 on HBO and streaming on Max, and last season’s setbacks and victories will make them even more cutthroat. While George handles the money (and union troubles at his railroad), Bertha handles their social rise.
“George wants to be the richest and most powerful man in the country. That is his motivation,” Fellowes told journalists on set. “I personally don’t think he cares much about society, but he cares about his wife. And because she wants to be the dominating factor in New York society, he will support her in that and anything he can do to support her, he will do. That’s why I don’t think he cares if he knows a duchess or he’s having dinner with a princess. He could give a monkey’s toss about that. He just wants people to shake in the knee when he comes in the room, because he can break them just like that.”
“What I hope I’ve created in Bertha and George are one of those marriages where they both have quite separate fields of endeavor and each one of them is 100 percent supportive of the other one’s ambitions,” Fellowes continues, “so any way they can help, they will.”
The Russells aren’t the only well-off family with their eyes on the social prize. Below, the stars of The Gilded Age reveal the social battlefronts of Season 2.
The Gilded Age, Season 2 Premiere, Sunday, October 29, 9/8c, HBO
This is an expanded excerpt from TV Guide Magazine’s 2023 Returning Favorites issue. For more first looks at fall’s returning shows, pick up the issue, on newsstands now. {mod note: this was shared on Tumblr here}
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Instead of Vying for a Seat, Bertha Makes Her Own Table
Bertha (Coon, above, with Nathan Lane) “thrives” on the bitterness her friendship with Mrs. Astor (Donna Murphy) stirs up in town, Coon says, adding, “It’s not just the other ladies who get ruffled. Mrs. Astor herself is in for a few surprises if she thinks she’s pacified Bertha by allowing her to enter society.”
When it comes to her and George’s children, Larry (Harry Richardson) and Gladys (Taissa Farmiga), Bertha has her sights set on a noteworthy marriage for her newly out daughter.
“Gladys is developing a mind of her own, much to Bertha’s chagrin. [Gladys] doesn’t always go along with what Bertha wants for her, and so we’ll see a lot of butting heads between the two of them,” Coon explains. “Larry, she doesn’t worry about. The world’s set up for Larry, but he makes some bad decisions, and it wouldn’t be like Bertha to keep her nose out of that business. She’s going to insert herself wherever she can to make sure her kids are on the right track.”
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George's Past May Come Back to Haunt Him
Bertha and railroad baron husband George “are very much working in concert,” Coon says, to secure their rise, but the firing of gold-digging lady’s maid Turner (Kelley Curran) is the “monkey wrench” in their best-laid plans.
“Turner’s been dismissed, but we’ll see,” Coon warns. “That may not be the last of that lie. Bertha and George are going to have to deal with some personal issues in their marriage while they’re trying to complete this rise in society.”
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Marian Searches for a Husband on Her Own Terms
Despite her money problems, Marian Brook (Jacobson) was the bright-eyed lovebird of Season 1. But being jilted by would-be husband Tom Raikes (Thomas Cocquerel) may have cast a love match out of her mind in Season 2. Nevertheless, Jacobson told us on set that Marian’s “shining this season.”
“I think she’s really stepping into herself. Having a bit of heartbreak has made her not necessarily cynical, but have a little bit of spice and edge. She’s not so timid,” she says. Timid, she’s not, but blind she may be.
Dashing neighbor Larry (Richardson) showed romantic interest in the Season 1 ender, and Jacobson says they will “continue to deepen their friendship” in Season 2 as Marian “feels relief when she’s around him.” But this former romantic may be shirking love for pragmatism like her Aunt Agnes (Baranski), much to Aunt Ada’s (Nixon) displeasure.
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Agnes van Rhijn Wants Marian Married
Agnes van Rhijn experiences a tectonic shift in her relationship with sister Ada Brook.
“You’ll see a level of depth and feeling there that’s going to be quite rich,” Baranski tells TV Insider. Adds Nixon: “The power skirmishes that have been subtextual come out.”
As Marian searches for her life partner, Agnes will continue to urge her to be pragmatic, as her pragmatism saved their family from destitution after Marian’s late father squandered their family fortune.
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Ada Brook Asserts Her Independence
While Nixon says that “Ada is not a rule-breaker,” the spinster will be outspoken about niece Marian not following in Agnes’ strategic footsteps when choosing a husband. Still, Ada fears Marian becoming the next Mrs. Chamberlain should she only follow her heart.
“I think [Ada’s] a person who likes to push it and try to push the envelope and sort of see what she can get,” Nixon says, “but for herself and also for her niece, she doesn’t want her to speak to Mrs. Chamberlain because there’s such a price to pay.”
As for her personal life, Ada won’t be as meek and meager this season. Her newfound independence and insistence that she can live a life separate from her sister may be what brings on that tectonic shift. Or could it be political differences as social issues, especially women’s right to vote, start to come to the surface?
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Children of Mary Floyd & Benjamin Tallmadge
William Smith Tallmadge
Born in 1785, he was named for Benjamin Tallmadge’s older brother who died on a British prison ship during the war.
He was a representative in New York for B.Tallmadge & Co, his Father’s dry goods store in Litchfield.
He also served as a lieutenant-colonel during the War of 1812 in the 46th United States Infantry
He died in 1822 at the age of 37, unmarried in Leicester, New York
Henry Floyd Tallmadge
Born June 11th, 1787 and died on July 8th, 1854
He was a grocer as well as a business man
Married Maria Adams in 1810
Benjamin Tallmadge Jr.
born 1792 and died in 1831
He served in the US Navy on the USS Constitution. He joined as a midshipman in 1815, and was promoted to Lieutenant in 1825, the boat sailing the Mediterranean Sea to protect American commerce.
He died unmarried with an honorary degree from Yale College as an honorary member of his class
Fredrick Augustus Tallmadge
Born on August 29th, 1792.
He graduated from Yale College in 1811 and then studied at Litchfield Law School, and then was admitted to the bar and practiced in New York City starting 1813
During the War of 1812, he served as Captain of the militia
He was a member of the board of Alderman in 1834, the Common Council, the New York Senate from 1837-1840 (60-63rd New York State Legislatures), and a Recorder of New York City from 1841-1846 and 1848-1851.
He was elected as a Whig to the 30th United States Congress, holding office from March 4th, 1847 to March 3rd, 1849
He was Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police from 1857-1862
In 1861 he ran on the “independent people” ticket for canal commission but was defeated by William W. Wright
He was Clerk of the New York of Appeals from 1863-1865, elected in 1862 on democratic/constitutional ticket union ticket.
Afterwards he resumed the practice of law in New York City
He married Elizabeth “Eliza” H. Canfield and had one child, Fredrick Samuel Tallmadge
Maria Jones Tallmadge
Born March 25th, 1790
She studied at the Litchfield Female Academy by per request of her father
She married John Paine Cushman in 1812, a New York lawyer from New York who attended the Litchfield Law School in 1808
She was first engaged to Virgil Macy, a law school student from Massachusetts, who studied at the Litchfield Law School in 1805. She broke off their engagement for unknown reasons, but their letters imply that he was more interested in her then she was in him
Harriet Wadsworth Tallmadge
Born April 3rd, 1797 and died July 9th, 1856
She married John Delafield in 1821 and had four children
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Saints&Reading: Monday, November 28, 2022
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ST. PAISIUS (VELICHKOVSKY) OF MOLDAVIA AND MT. ATHOS (1794)
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Saint Paϊsios Velichkovsky was born in Poltava in Little Russia on December 21, 1722, and was the eleventh of twelve children. His father John was a priest, who named him Peter at his Baptism, in honor of Saint Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow, on whose Feast he was born.
After the children’s father died, their mother Irene raised them in piety. Peter was sent to study at the Moghila Academy in Kiev in 1735. After four years, Peter decided to leave the world and become a monk. At the age of seventeen, he went in search of a monastery and a good Spiritual Father. For seven years Peter visited various monasteries, including the Kiev Caves Lavra, but he did not feel drawn to any of the monasteries of Ukraine.
After being made a rassophore monk (one blessed to wear the rasson, but not yet tonsured “into the mantya”) at the Saint Nicholas Medvedevsky Monastery with the name Platon, he found that there was no experienced Elder there who could teach him obedience, or give him spiritual direction. Not wishing to begin his monastic life without such guidance, he left the monastery a week afterward with the blessing of his Elder.
At first, he went to Kiev, where he happened to meet his sister-in-law, the widow of his older brother Archpriest John. She informed him of his mother’s sorrow when he left Kiev, and her mind seemed to be affected by her grief. Then one day an Angel appeared to her and told her that instead of loving the Creator with all her heart and soul, she loved His creation (her son) more. Because of this excessive love, the Angel continued, she was thinking of starving herself to death, which would result in her eternal condemnation. The Angel said that by God’s grace, her son would become a monk, and that she should also renounce the world and become a nun. After this, she became calm and accepted God’s will. She entered a convent and was tonsured with the name Juliana. After ten years or so, she departed to the Lord.
While at Kiev, Father Platon met two monks from Romania who were about to return to their country. After crossing the border into Moldavia, they came to Vlachia and the Skete of Saint Nicholas, which is called Trăisteni, around 1745. The Elder of the Skete, Hieroschema-monk Michael, was away on business in Ukraine, so Father Platon and his companions were welcomed by the Superior, Father Dēmḗtrios. Father Platon was placed under a general obedience and was given a cell near the Skete, from which the church was visible.
As he was sleeping one night, the semantron was sounded calling the monks to Sunday Matins, but Father Platon did not hear it. He woke up and ran to the church, only to find that the Gospel had already been read, and the Canon was being sung. In his grief and shame, he did not enter the church, but returned to his cell, weeping bitter tears. After the Liturgy, when it was time for the meal, the Superior and the Elder were surprised that Father Platon had not been seen at the Services. The Elder ordered that the meal be delayed while he sent Father Athanasios to find out what had happened to the absent monk.. Father Athanasios found him and asked why he was weeping. With difficulty, Father Platon was able to tell him the reason for his sorrow. Father Athanasios tried to console him and urged him to come to the Skete, where the others were waiting for him. Finally, he was persuaded to go.
Seeing the brethren at table but not eating, Father Platon fell down before them weeping and asking their forgiveness. The Elder and the Superior lraised him up and heard from Father Athanasios the reason for his sorrow. The Elder told Father Platon not to grieve so over something that had happened involuntarily, and did his best to console him. From that time, however, the Saint would not sleep lying down in bed, but sitting up on a bench.
One day the Elder Onuphrios of Kyrkoul visited the Skete and spoke about his Skete at Kyrkoul. Father Platon longed to see Kyrkoul, and so he returned there with Father Onuphrios. He remained there for a time, conversing with Father Onuphrius about overcoming the passions, the struggle with demons, unceasing prayer, and other soul-profiting topics. This seed fell on good ground, and later produced spiritual fruit a hundredfold (Luke 8:8).
The time came when Father Platon was filled with longing to visit Mount Athos. He asked the brethren of the Skete, and those of other Sketes, for their forgiveness and blessing for the journey. He also thanked them for their kindness and their paternal instruction. They blessed him and let him go in peace. At that time, he was just twenty-four years old.
Father Platon went to Mount Athos in 1746, arriving at the Greatest Lavra on July 4, the eve of the Feast of Saint Athanasios of Athos. His traveling companion, Hieromonk Tryphon fell ill and reposed after four days. Father Platon would have died from the same illness, if not for the care of the Russian monks. He recovered and lived in solitude in a cell called Kaparis near the Pantokrator Monastery. He went around visiting many ascetics and solitaries, seeking a Spiritual Father, but was unable to find anyone suitable.
In 1750 Saint Basil of Poiana Mărului (April 15) visited the Holy Mountain and spent some time with Father Platon, who asked him for monastic tonsure. Elder Basil granted his request, giving him the name Paϊsios. Then Father Basil returned to his Skete at Vlachia. About three months later, a young monk named Bessarion came to the Holy Mountain from Vlachia. He went around to the monasteries searching for an instructor, but did not find one. He also came to Father Paϊsios and asked him to tell him something about saving his soul. Father Paϊsios sighed and told him that he himself had been looking for an instructor without success. Yet, feeling compassion for Father Bessarion, he talked to him a little about the qualifications necessary for a true instructor, and about the Jesus Prayer. After hearing him, Father Bessarion said, “Why should I seek any further?" He fell down at the feet of Father Paϊsios, entreating him to be his Elder. Father Paϊsios did not wish to be anyone’s Elder, preferring to be one under the authority of an Elder. Father Bessarion wept for three days until Father Paϊsios finally agreed to accept him as a friend, but not as a disciple. They lived together for about four years, fulfilling God’s commandments, cutting off their own will, and obeying one another as equals.
Other disciples began to join them, and their number continued to increase. Since they needed a priest and a confessor, they pleaded with Father Paϊsios to accept ordination. He did not want to hear of this, and repeatedly refused to consent. They did not give up, however. They asked him how he could expect to teach the brethren obedience and cutting off their own will, when he disobeyed the tearful entreaties of those who wished him to accept. Finally, he said, “May God's will be done.”
In 1754 Father Paϊsios was ordained to the holy priesthood and was given the Skete of the Prophet Elias, where he began to accept even more disciples. Saint Paϊsios remained on Mount Athos for seventeen years, copying Greek patristic books and translating them into Slavonic.
In 1763 Father Paϊsios went to Moldavia with sixty-four disciples, and was given the Dragomίrna Monastery near the city of Sochava, on the border between Bukovina and Moldavia. Here he remained for twelve years, and the number of monks increased to three hundred and fifty. His friend Hieromonk Alexius came to visit him from Vlachia, and Father Paϊsios asked to be tonsured into the Schema. Father Alexius did so, but without changing his name. While at Dragomίrna, Elder Paϊsios corrected the Slavonic translations of patristic books by comparing them to the Greek manuscripts he had copied on Mount Athos.
The Russo-Turkish War broke out in 1768, and Moldavia and Vlachia saw many battles. Dragomίrna and the forests around it became filled with refugees from the villages near the battlegrounds. Another catastrophe followed in 1771 with an outbreak of the plague. When Dragomίrna and Bukovina came under the control of Austrian Catholics, so Saint Paϊsios and his flock fled to Moldavia. In October of 1775, the Holy Elder and many of his monks went to Secu Monastery, which is dedicated to the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist.
Secu was too small for the number of brethren, who were crowded with three to five monks in a cell. In the spring, more brethren were due to arrive from Dragomίrna, so new cells had to be built. After three years of labor one hundred cells were completed, and everyone had a place. Still, the numbers continued to increase, and they had to look for a larger monastery.
Prince Constantine Muruz wrote to the Elder saying that there was no larger monastery than Neamţ, about two hours from Secu. On August 14, 1779, Saint Paϊsios moved to Neamţ Monastery, where he spent the last fifteen years of his life translating the writings of the Holy Fathers. He also introduced the the Typikon (Rule) of Mount Athos in that community. He gathered about a thousand monks in the monastery, instructing them in the unceasing prayer of the heart.
Archbishop Ambrose visited Saint Paϊsios at Neamţ in 1790, remaining for two days to converse with the Elder. During the Sunday Liturgy, he raised Saint Paϊsios to the rank of Archimandrite. He stayed for two more days, then departed after blessing everyone.
Saint Paϊsios fell asleep in the Lord on November 15, 1794 when he was almost seventy-two. It is possible that God revealed the time of his death to him beforehand, for he stopped translating books. He merely reviewed and corrected what had already been translated.
He was ill for four days, but felt well enough to attend the Liturgy on Sunday. After the service, he asked everyone to come and receive his blessing. Bidding farewell to them all, he returned to his cell and would not receive anyone. A few days later, on November 15, he received the Holy Mysteries once more, and surrendered his soul to God. His funeral was conducted by Bishop Benjamin of Tuma, and was attended by multitudes of priests, monks, laymen, nobles and ordinary people.
The holy relics of Saint Paϊsios were uncovered in 1846, 1853, 1861 and 1872, and were found to be incorrupt.
Saint Paϊsios has had an enormous influence, not only in Romania, but throughout the Orthodox world. His disciples traveled to Russia, sparking the spiritual revival of the XIX century with Slavonic translations of the Philokalia and the tradition of eldership which they had learned from Saint Paϊsios. His influence has been felt even in America, through Saint Herman of Alaska (December 13). Saint Herman had been taught by Elders whose spiritual formation was guided by Saint Paϊsios.
While he was still in Russia, Saint Herman met Saint Nazarius (February 23), who became his Elder at Valaam, at Sarov, then followed him to Sanaxar Monastery when Saint Theodore (February 19) was the Igoumen. One of the books that Saint Herman brought with him to America was the Slavonic Philokalia, printed in 1794. Not only did he absorb the spiritual wisdom that it contained, he also imparted it to others.
Source: Orthodox Church in America
REPOSE OF ST HERMAN OF ALASKA (1836)
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“After my death,” Father Herman used to say, “there will be a plague and many people will die from it, and the Russians will join with the Aleuts.” And truly, evidently half a year after his death there occurred in America the smallpox epidemic, the fatality of which was atrocious: in several villages only a few people remained alive. This compelled the colonial authorities to unite the Aleuts: thus from twenty villages there remained only seven.
“Although much time will pass after my death,” Father Herman used to say to his disciples, “My memory will not be forgotten and the place of my dwelling will not be empty: a monk similar to me, fleeing the glory of men, will come and will live on Spruce Island. And Spruce Island will not be without people.”
“My little one,” Father Herman once asked Creole Constantine, when he was no more than twelve years old, “what do you think? Will the chapel which they are now building be abandoned?” “I do not know Apa,” answered the little one. “And really,” said Constantine, “I did not understand the question then, although this whole conversation remains lively in my memory.” The Elder, being silent for a while said, “My child, remember that on this place there will be a monastery in time.”
“Thirty years will pass after my death, all those who live now on Spruce Island will be dead, you alone will remain alive, and you will be old and poor, and then they will remember me,” Father Herman used to say to his disciple, Aleut Ignatius Aliaga. “it is remarkable,” explains Ignatius, “how a man similar to us could know all the way ahead of time! However, he was not a simple man! He saw our thoughts and would involuntarily make us open them up to him and receive instructions.” 
“When I die,” the Elder would tell his disciples, “you bury me next to Father Ioasaph. Kill my bullock at once: he served me enough. You bury me by yourselves and do not tell of my death in the harbor. The inhabitants of the port (Kodiak) will not see my face. Do not send for a priest and do not wait for him: your waiting will be in vain! Do not wash my body, place it on the board, fold the arms on the chest, bind me in my mantle and with its edges cover my face and my head with my klobuk. If someone would wish to say good bye to me, let him kiss the cross (in my hands); do not show anyone my face. After lowering me into the earth cover me with my blanket.” This blanket was the board that was always in his cell.
The time was approaching for the departure of the Elder. One day he called his disciple Gerasim to his cell to light candles before the icons and to read the Acts of the Apostles. After some time his face shone and he loudly pronounced: "Glory to Thee O Lord!" Then, ordering to stop the reading he said that it was pleasing to the Lord to prolong his life one week more. After a week...continue reading@orthodoxchristianity
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LUKE 14:12-15
12 Then He also said to him who invited Him, "When you give a dinner or a supper, do not ask your friends, your brothers, your relatives, nor rich neighbors, lest they also invite you back, and you be repaid. 13 But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind. 14 And you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you; for you shall be repaid at the resurrection of the just. 15 Now when one of those who sat at the table with Him heard these things, he said to Him, "Blessed is he who shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!"
2 THESSALONIANS 1:1-10
1 Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: 2 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 3 We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because your faith grows exceedingly, and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, 4 so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure, 5 which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which you also suffer; 6 since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation those who trouble you, 7 and to give you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels, 8 in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 These shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power, 10 when He comes, in that Day, to be glorified in His saints and to be admired among all those who believe, because our testimony among you was believed.
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: October 7th
2004: Visit to the Hispanic Society of America museum in Harlem, New York & Gala dinner at the Metropolitan Club in New York to celebrate the centennial of the Hispanic Society in the city (1, 2)
2008: Dinner offered to the King and Queen of Malaysia
2009: Inauguration of the new Cervantes Institute in Chicago, Illinois, USA
2010: Inaugurated “El Alma de Cordoba”
2011: Sponsorship by Princess Letizia of the “Telefónica” boat, which will participate in the “Volvo Ocean Race”
2013: Visited the official Spanish pavillion at the 32nd ANUGA trade fair for the world of food & beverages at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany (1, 2)
2014: Opening of the Vocational Training course at “Valle Del Cidacos” Institute in Calahorra (1, 2)
2015: Speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France
2016: Audiences at la Zarzuela
2019: Event to mark the start of the manufacturing of the new Opel Corsa 100% electric in Spain
2020: Opened the Professional Training Course 2020/2021 in A Coruña & Opened the Academic Course of the Royal Academies; Delivered the 1st la Barcelona New Economy Week-Bnew Awards & Visited the 3D Printing Business Incubator and the Dfactory
2021: Delivered the first Gold Medal of the Real Academia Canaria de Bellas Artes de San Miguel Arcángel; Meeting of the Extraordinary Canary Islands Tourism Council; Videoconference with technical and scientific representatives of the Canary Islands Volcanic Emergency Plan & Closure of the first meeting of Ministers of Justice of the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries (COMJIB and CMJPLOP)
F&L Through the Years: 845/??
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𝑨𝑵𝑫 𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑵 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑩𝑬𝑮𝑨𝑵 𝑻𝑶 𝑭𝑰𝑳𝑳 𝑾𝑰𝑻𝑯 𝑻𝑬𝑨𝑹𝑺. 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑪𝑹𝑰𝑬𝑫. 𝑨𝑻 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑩𝑬𝑨𝑼𝑻𝒀 𝑶𝑭 𝑾𝑯𝑨𝑻 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑯𝑨𝑫 𝑺𝑻𝑼𝑴𝑩𝑳𝑬𝑫 𝑶𝑵𝑻𝑶, 𝑨𝑻 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑭𝑬𝑨𝑹 𝑻𝑯𝑨𝑻 𝑺𝑶𝑴𝑬𝑻𝑯𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑻𝑬𝑹𝑹𝑰𝑩𝑳𝑬 𝑾𝑶𝑼𝑳𝑫 𝑯𝑨𝑷𝑷𝑬𝑵 𝑩𝑬𝑪𝑨𝑼𝑺𝑬 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑾𝑨𝑺 𝑵𝑶𝑻 𝑽𝑰𝑮𝑰𝑳𝑨𝑵𝑻 𝑬𝑵𝑶𝑼𝑮𝑯. 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑪𝑹𝑰𝑬𝑫 𝑨 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑭𝑬𝑨𝑹 𝑶𝑭 𝑺𝑶𝑴𝑬𝑻𝑯𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑺𝑶 𝑮𝑶𝑶𝑫 𝑻𝑯𝑨𝑻 𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑾𝑶𝑼𝑳𝑫 𝑵𝑶𝑻 𝑩𝑬 𝑩𝑹𝑨𝑽𝑬 𝑬𝑵𝑶𝑼𝑮𝑯 𝑻𝑶 𝑩𝑬𝑨𝑹 𝑰𝑻.
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thirty-four. british-born, american-raised film & stage actress with occasional production credits.
she grows up between london and a sprawling estate in the countryside. her father believes in strong moral values, which meant living in a multi-million dollar manor in a small town populated by off-branches of nobility for greater spans of time than in the multi-million dollar townhouse in a metropolitan city filled with offspring of the affluent. strong moral values meant traditional english values, which in turn meant classism and nationalism intersecting with a hefty pound of prejudice. it meant - more precisely, most specifically - grumbling at modernity and cities with ever-lengthening traffic, supporting the crown and teaching your daughter to sit straight and act pretty. that they move to america when ava is nine alters none of these things.
the marriage that produces ava is not a secondary one, but it is late-stage for the head of household. hector castro is already into his forties when he marries the daughter of a longtime business and golf partner, making him significantly older than the average first-time father when ava is born. so she grows up a generation behind her peers: bearing their same age, but being raised into a woman meant for decades earlier.
she is allowed - and certainly expected - to be smart, talented, and charming. ava was to exert herself in school and spend her extracurricular hours learning that which would further her through private tutors: etiquette, piano, elocution, dance, and other disciplines of that ilk. she knew she was meant to succeed, but in certain specified areas; despite work ethic being instilled, the idea of work itself - or what careers would be accepted - was never directly mentioned. acting, when it’s brought up, is quickly discarded as a thing for girls of lesser means.
despite her ability to part every room she walks into like your profile is a knife’s edge, she’s too soft a girl — everything ava brushes up against bruises. she’s the prettiest girl in school, and the one over, and probably even the one after that, but like kidskin gloves turned inside out, she gives the most vulnerable bits to the world at first glance. you cry for everyone: strangers on the news, friends made in the bathroom at house parties, yourself. every girl is your best friend, every handsome man is your most beloved. it’s exhausting, falling in love so much, but father doesn’t care for it and mother says next to nothing at all.
the happiest years of her life are those at the royal academy of dramatic arts, a handful of time stolen as a bargain from her father’s home: if you’re going to make a fool out of me on camera, you will do so with proper training. she lives in a flat with two roommates not for the sake of budget, but the ability to come home to others. free of the stifling eye of her father and not yet introduced to the suffocating hand of hollywood, this is perhaps the last time ava was purely herself.
as far as western celebrities go, she’s undeniably a-list. often described (for pr purposes as much as anything else) as among the last great movie stars. she’s never worked in television, is largely inaccessible through social media, and because of coming from money has never had to accept anything less than a prestige project. with undeniable box office draw combined with her aesthetic and old hollywood mannerisms, it’s an easily understandable billing.
plenty of contradiction to her: decides to change her life every midnight, but is consistently obsessive about improving herself. reads proust and whitman and joyce repeatedly in the hopes of expanding her mental horizons. sensitive, delicate heart. loves hard, cries easy. thinks she’s no good.
MISC.
her first notable role was shoshanna in inglourious basterds, but generally speaking her Big Break is considered to have happened in 2012-13. she played selina kyle in 2012's the dark knight rises, which catapulted her to box office audiences across the world, but followed it up with a massively 3-film year in 2013, which solidified her place in film canon.
notable film roles include but aren’t limited to: shoshanna in inglourious basterds (2008), naomi lapaglia in the wolf of wall street (2013), daisy buchanan in the great gatsby (2013), deeanna moran in hail, caesar! (2016), mia in la la land (2016), joi in blade runner 2049 (2017), sharon tate in once upon a time in hollywood (2019), marion davies in mank (2020), mrs. de winter in rebecca (2020), molly cahill in nightmare alley (2021), madeleine swann in spectre (2015) and no time to die (2021), and nellie laroy in babylon (2022). her upcoming projects include barbie (her first comedy!!) and lady margot in dune part 2
CHARACTER INSPIRATIONS: marilyn monroe (obviously); kelly canter (country strong); holly golightly (breakfast at tiffany’s); daisy buchanan (the great gatsby); delysia lafosse (miss pettigrew lives for a day).
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A roundtable discussion just before high school graduation
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Nitta Eri, Nakajima Miharu, Yokota Mutsumi, and Nagata Ruriko wore their respective high school uniforms. At a roundtable discussion just before high school graduation, March 1986.
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Nakajima Miharu and Nitta Eri
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Nagata Ruriko and Yokota Mutsumi
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Nitta Eri and her best friend, Nakajima Miharu.
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Nitta Eri and her good friend, Nagata Ruriko.
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Nagata Ruriko, Takai Mamiko, and Nitta Eri
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Nagata Ruriko, Nakajima Miharu, and Nitta Eri in Kimonos
In March 1986, Nagata Ruriko, her good friends Nitta Eri and Nakajima Miharu, along with Yokota Mutsumi, who joined Onyanko Club more than half a year after them, graduated from their respective high schools. Note that Nakajima alone graduated not only from high school but also from Onyanko Club. The following is their roundtable discussion just before high school graduation.(From the May 1986 issue of the idol magazine Myōjō)
Nagata Ruriko(Her nickname is Ruri) Chiba Prefectural Tsudanuma High School(At the time Nagata was a student at this high school, it was a mid-level in terms of academics.) Nitta Eri Saitama Prefectural Fukuoka High School(When Nitta was a student at this high school, it was a low level in terms of academic achievement. in 2013, it merged with Ōi High School and changed its name to Fujimino High School) Nakajima Miharu(Her nickname is Nakaji) Tokyo Metropolitan Minamino High School(At the time Nakajima attended this high school, it was a pretty low level academically. in 2005, it merged with Inaki High School and changed its name to Wakaba Sōgō High School) Yokota Mutsumi Shibuya Education Academy Makuhari Junior and Senior High School(This high school is currently one of the most academically advanced high schools in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Yokota entered this high school the year it was founded. At the time, its academic level was way too far lower than it is today)
Mutsumi: Now I can finally graduate from high school and I'm so happy it brings tears to my eyes. Ruri: I, too, am happy. Cuz my high school life was fucking gloomy that I didn't have any pleasant memories of it. Nakaji: I'm really worried about leaving Onyanko Club, cuz Ruri is like this. Who's gonna take care of Ruri when I'm no longer there? Ruri: Don't worry, I'll be a cheerful girl from now on. Eri: I don't wanna graduate from high school. I wish I could continue high school for one more year. Mutsumi: Sounds like you had a very enriching high school experience, Eri. I envy you. Eri: Oh Yeah! I was blessed with friends in high school and I enjoyed every day. I was always happy when I was in school. Ruri: I can't fucking believe that such an enriching high school experience exists.
Nakaji: I'm rather happy to be graduating from high school too. Cuz my high school was way too free, which maybe explains why I was bored. Mutsumi: Nakaji's high school was too generous. My high school was fucking strict that made me cry. Eri: Please listen to my story! My high school has a fucking great school festival. When I was a junior, my class had a coffee shop and I was in charge of getting the customers to come. Nakaji: That's the right job for you, Eri. Eri: Some middle aged guy complimented me, saying, "You suit the job pretty well, but is your family in any business?" Nakaji: Eri, you've fucking enjoyed your adolescence, haven't you?
Ruri: I just figured it out! Mutsumi: Ruri, don't shout out of the blue! Ruri: I now understand why my high school life wasn't vibrant. It was cuz I didn't have anyone I fell in love with. Eri: Ruri, what the fuck are you talking about, I'm appalled at you! Ruri: If you love someone, you can work with your friends on that and get excited together, right? Nakaji: There was a boy I loved in high school. Everyone: Eek! Gee Whiz! Nakaji: But I was dumped by the boy. I was fucking dumped.
Eri: I was happy cuz there was a senior boy I loved and we both were in the same session at the school festival. Nakaji: I believe that any boy you fall in love with in high school will remain in your memories for the rest of your life. Ruri: That's not true. The love you had in junior high school is the most memorable. Nakaji: Ruri, you're a fucking idiot. People experience true love for the first time in high school. Eri: I applaud Nakaji. Ruri: Hmph, you bitches say whatever you want. Mutsumi, you didn't have a boyfriend either, did you? You're one of mine, right? Mutsumi: Yeah, it's not easy for me to fall in love with a school boy, although I can easily become a fan of male idols. Nakaji: Mutsumi, you lie! You bought some chocolates for some boy for Valentine's Day, didn't you? I'm about to graduate from high school, so I'm gonna expose whatever secrets you bitches have! Eri: Nakaji, please, don't get so excited!
Mutsumi: Well, my junior year of high school was more fun than I thought it would be. Ruri: Why was it junior year? Wasn't it your freshman year? You mean you had some good memories when you were a junior! Nakaji: Mutsumi, I'm pretty sure you had a boyfriend when you were a junior. Mutsumi: Nope. When I was a junior, I had a lot of high school activities, so I didn't have time for such things! Eri: Mutsumi is in a panic! Nakaji: Ruri, you musta had a boy you loved in high school, right? Ruri: I definitely didn't have a boy I loved! Nakaji: I think your remark is very suspicious, cuz saying "definitely" sounds very intentional. Ruri: Let's switch gears and talk about a boy that Nakaji loved! I do know a lot of details about the boy! Nakaji: Er, we'll skip the topic! Btw, one of my fondest memories of high school was skipping class and eating at a nearby family restaurant. Mutsumi: Nakaji is pretty daring. 
Eri: I've had that kinda experience. My friends group is absurdly close, so when one of them was very depressed, we all skipped class to comfort the girl. Mutsumi: have you ever been comforted by your friends, too, Eri? Eri I'm almost always comforted by my friends. Ruri: Uh, yeah, when I was a junior, in biology class, we were told by our teacher to take blood from our earlobes to examine our blood type. I fucking hated such a thing, so I boycotted that by hiding under my desk for an hour straight. Eri: That's very typical of you, Ruri.
Mutsumi: I've never skipped class. Nakaji: Nope, I'm pretty sure you musta skipped class, too. Let's recall it well! Mutsumi: Come to think of it, I did have that kinda experience. I wanted to go to the bathroom during class, but I was embarrassed to say such a thing, so I said I'd go to the nurse's office instead. then I played in the bathroom for an hour until class finished. Ruri: Don't play in the bathroom for an hour! Mutsumi, you're so wacky. Eri: You mean that's shit!
Nakaji: Well, during PE class we were instructed by our teacher to run a number of laps around the perimeter of the school buildings. After running only half a lap, I went to a lounge behind one of the school buildings and rested there, eating an ice cream. Then I ran another half-lap as if nothing had happened. Ruri: That's a thing that happens, doesn't it? But it was usually boys who did that. Nakaji: Also, there was a pervert who often haunted the area around my high school. On one occasion, I spotted the pervert and out of a sense of justice, I chased after him. Eri: Ew! That's over the top, Nakaji. Nakaji: But I missed the pervert. Fucking damn!
Mutsumi: Nakaji who did such a thing is gonna be a dental technician. Patients will feel scared cuz they can't run away from her. Ruri: After graduation from high school and Onyanko Club, Nakaji is gonna go to a technical school for a year to become a dental technician, right? Nakaji: Yeah, I'm gonna study a lot instead of playing. Mutsumi: Me and Ruri will be the college girls I've always wanted to be. Ruri: But we'll both go to junior colleges for girls, so there'll be no boys there. Eri: I need to get a proper job in the entertainment industry after graduating from high school. To tell you the truth, I wish I could continue to be a high school student.
Nakaji: I'll be able to examine your teeth when I become a dental technician after a year. My first sacrifice has already been decided, though. Ruri: Oh shit, it's me again! Nakaji said a while ago that when she got her driver's license, she'd let me be the first one to get in the car. Oh no, why am I the only one that Nakaji has her eyes on? Mutsumi: It must be dangerous to let Nakaji drive. Having said that, I expect you to drive well. Eri: Good for you, Ruri. Nakaji will be getting her license in weeks, so pretty soon you'll be sitting in the passenger seat of her car. Ruri: Please don't do such a thing to me! Cuz I'm about to start my life as a college girl! Nakaji: Ruri, that's what you really think! I've definitely decided to make Ruri my first sacrifice!
Eri: Nakaji, you have cracker seaweed stuck to your teeth. Mutsumi: That's funny. Eri: Nakaji would be examine all of us after she became a proper dental technician, understood? Nakaji: Leave it to me! Ah, the tea tastes so good.
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James D. (Jim) Edwards, Jr., former top executive with Arthur Andersen & Co. and influential Atlanta civic leader, died July 15, 2023, in Tallahassee, Florida. He was 79.
A loving husband and father, Jim is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Sharon Bordelon Edwards, son David Lee Edwards of Charlotte, NC, sister Carolyn Edwards Smith (Larry) of Greenville, SC, two grandchildren, Mary Zipporah Edwards of Charlotte, NC, and David Basile Edwards of Washington, DC, nephew, Ryan Smith of Greenville, SC, and nieces Nicole Ferris of Jupiter, FL, and Erin Adams of Tallahassee, FL.
Jim was the son of Dr. James D. Edwards and Elizabeth Reynolds Edwards, and was born in Cleveland, TN, on November 4, 1943, and raised in Greenville, SC. He graduated first in his senior class from Bob Jones Academy, where he was elected senior class president and president of the student body. He graduated with a degree in Accounting, with honors, from Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC.
Jim spent his entire professional career with the public accounting firm Arthur Andersen & Co. He was hired as a staff accountant in 1964 and began a stellar rise that would lead to the No. 3 position in an organization with more than 85,000 employees operating in 84 countries. Before he reached the age of 30, he was admitted to partnership in 1973, making him the youngest ever to achieve this level. In 1979, he became the Managing Partner of the Atlanta office and ushered in an era of unprecedented growth. During his tenure, the office prospered and expanded from less than 400 to more than 900 professional employees. Arthur Andersen, as the largest such firm in Atlanta, grew to nearly twice the size of their closest competitors, and were auditors of over 40% of the top 50 public companies in Georgia. In 1987, when he was 44 years old, Jim became responsible for managing North American operations comprising 85 offices and 20,000 employees, and was elevated to Arthur Andersen's Executive Committee. In 1989, he became Managing Partner for North and South America. Until his retirement in 2002, he served as Managing Partner for Global Markets.
Jim was generous in devoting time and resources to numerous civic and charitable organizations in the city he loved - Atlanta, Georgia. His service included terms as Board member or Chairman of numerous nonprofit organizations, including Central Atlanta Progress, Metropolitan United Way, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Metro Atlanta Salvation Army, Atlanta Junior Achievement, National Junior Achievement, Woodruff Arts Center, and the Cousins Family Foundation.
At the conclusion of his career with Arthur Andersen, Jim served on the Board of Directors of various publicly traded companies, including IMS Health, Inc., Crawford & Company, Cousins Properties, Inc., Huron Consulting Group, and Transcend Services, Inc.
Jim enjoyed competing in tennis and was the perennial champion of the Atlanta Country Club members' tournament. Golf was another favorite pastime, with annual trips to Scotland to play the old courses, and frequent rounds played with his wife at their home courses on Spring Island, SC, and Placida, FL. When he turned 50, he celebrated by making a coast-to-coast motorcycle trip from the Statue of Liberty in New York City to the Santa Monica pier in California. In later years, he enjoyed hiking in Colorado and spent many summer months there.
Jim was a man of rare qualities, capabilities, and interests. His life exemplified success achieved through dedication, integrity, and hard work. His professional accomplishments, outstanding character and sterling personal conduct inspired and impressed his employees, peers, business associates, and virtually everyone who came to know him. He made immense and lasting contributions to his employer, community, family and those who were fortunate to be his friend. In his passing, the world lost a true leader and a man of accomplishments; one who lived a principled life, faithfully followed Christ, and rejoiced in helping others.
A memorial service will be held at the Saint Mark United Methodist Church of Atlanta at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 24, 2023. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made, in memory of James D. Edwards, to Mayo Clinic for Alzheimer's Research, Mayo Clinic Florida, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, Florida 32224.
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American Soprano Marion Talley - Radio Broadcast (1938)
American Soprano Marion Talley (1906-1983) / La primavera d'or (Betti - Glazounov - arranged by LaForge) / Siboney (Morse - Lecuona) / Orchestra conducted by Joseph Koestner / Broadcast: Ry-Krisp Radio Hour, NBC, Los Angeles, May 1938 -- Marion Nevada Talley (December 20, 1906 – January 3, 1983): American operatic lyric coloratura soprano. In 1926, she was the youngest prima donna to have made a debut at the Metropolitan Opera, but her swift rise to fame was followed by a relatively quick return to obscurity. The media coverage of the 19-year-old Talley leading to her Met debut was, to put it mildly, over the top. By contrast, as noted critic W.J. Henderson wrote in "The Art of Signing", Adelina Patti received a few cursory words on her 1959 debut as Lucia at The Academy of Music.
Review of W. J. Henderson in the New York Sun (February 17, 1926)
Miss Marion Talley, a young singer from Kansas City, made her first appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House last evening, assuming the role of Gilda in "Rigoletto." Miss Talley's previous experiences in the lyric drama had been confined to her hometown, which has a civic opera organization. The emergence on the stage of the Metropolitan of a girl with so little experience calls to mind the official declaration of a few years ago that the house was not a kindergarten and that only singers of established reputation could be permitted to appear. On the other hand it is quite proper that if an American has been discovered who measures up to the standards of the theater she should be allowed to disclose her gifts first of all to her countrymen. The young soprano possesses a good voice of the right type for the rôles generally described in these days as "coloratura" parts. It is not a voice of extraordinary range, nor of much volume. It could not be called a true "voix d'or," as the French name it, but it has some good metal. The luster of this metal was dimmed last evening not by nervousness, of which the singer showed few signs, but by a radically incorrect placement of tones. This displayed itself chiefly in a sacrifice of the body and firmness of the medium register in search for brilliancy in the upper tones. The latter were all produced in a hard, pinched manner which made them harsh and strident. They frequently sounded as if they were brought out only by spasmodic effort. And they differed wholly in quality from the medium. The middle tones were hollow and tended to show a tremolo. Many of the attacks were scooped and others were breathy. Both of these errors may have come from nervousness. The generally bad placement and separation of the voice into two distinct sections was due to bad technic. The young woman could not be expected to show a command of stage business. But her treatment of the musical phrase might have shown either musical instinct or the intelligence of the musician. There were many exhibitions of a want of both. Probably the new soprano might achieve a higher artistic success if she would abandon her present vocal method and acquire a sound one. But it is unlikely that this will happen. Singers with methods fundamentally wrong usually patch them up rather than acquire new ones. Miss Talley may perhaps make a career for herself just as she is. It is easier to achieve success in opera than it used to be. Mr. Gatti-Casazza gave Miss Talley a good cast to help her, and its members were all trying to give the Kansas City delegation its money's worth. The opera as a whole went with a vigor and doubtless the visitors had a happy evening.
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Portrait of a Lady, Grace Hamilton McIntyre, American, ca. 1900
Grace Hamilton McIntyre (1878–1962) was an American painter of portrait miniatures. What little is known of McIntyre's life comes from a manuscript biography written by her daughter, Lois Darling. She was a native of Staten Island who moved with her family to Nebraska, where her father was one of the founders of the first beet-sugar business in the United States. By 1893 she was back in New York City at the Veltin School for Girls on the Upper West Side. She did well in china painting, and later also studied the painting of miniatures. In 1899 she traveled to Europe with her neighbors, the Fabers; on her return she painted miniatures on commission from family and friends. She married Malcolm McIntyre, a mechanical engineer, in 1910, and ceased painting after Lois, the couple's only child, was born in 1917. Her work was shown at the National Academy of Design as part of exhibitions by the American Society of Miniature Painters in 1915 and 1916; after the family moved to Riverside, Connecticut, she exhibited in local libraries several times. A number of her pieces are currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Via Wikipedia
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RBM III and the study of criminology
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RBM III was rarely mentioned in the ASC's Criminologist. In 1979 was an article (page 11) saying he was from the University of Cincinnati and ex-officio and that he was helping organize the Academy of Criminal Sciences Annual Conference which would be held in Cincinnati that year.
More than that, I found a few articles by him in the student-run Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, a publication of Northwestern University School of Law "that prints four issues annually and rests upon a century of scholarship devoted to the scientific study of criminal law and criminology" as it currently describes itself.
The first of these was in 1966, with RBM III as a co-author with Robert J. McDevitt and Sandra Tonkin. It was titled "Situational Tests in Metropolitan Police Recruit Selection." The nine-page article described the authors as following:
Robert B. Mills, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in Department of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, and the chief psychologist, Division of Mental Health, Health Department, City of Cincinnati. Dr. Mills received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. His present paper is based upon work done with the Cincinnati Police Department. Robert J. McDevitt is a practicing psychiatrist in Cincinnati, Ohio. He serves as a consulting psychiatrist, Division of Mental Health, Department of Health, City of Cincinnati, and an instructor in psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati. He received his medical degree from St. Louis University and performed his psychiatric residency at Ohio State University. Sandra Tonkin is a graduate assistant in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati.
I guess it is no surprise that all these people are based in Cincinnati, two of which at the University of Cincinnati. Sandra Tonkin may have been RBM III's GA. The article has been uploaded here for your reading pleasure. At the end of the article, one of the articles cited is a talk RBM III gave, with two others (the same ones who co-authored this article with him), at the American Psychological Association (APA)'s gathering in 1964:
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One compilation (original link here) summarizes, on page 43, the above mentioned 1966 article, adding that RBM III should be contacted for further information:
The authors describe three situational tests that have been used experimentally to assess the performance of Cincinnati police recruits receiving Police Academy training. The situational tests, modeled after the tests used by the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, were designed to simulate natural field problems that officers might typically encounter. During the five to six hour psychological evaluation, the candidates worked on the tasks while observers rated the candidates' performance under simulated stress conditions. The tasks were designed so that their completion did not depend on skills developed through specialized training or experience. Group activities were included so that the candidates leadership qualities and capacity for teamwork could be assessed. One task was called The Foot Patrol Observation Test and in this test the candidates were instructed to walk to a specified building through a busy, predominantly Negro business neighborhood, making observations along the route. Afterwards, they were asked to complete multiple-choice questions and open-ended essays that were getting at attitudes about law enforcement and at the same time providing a writing sample. The second test was the Clues Test which involved candidates investigation of a hypothetical city employee. Observations occurred in a roped off area of a simulated office that had clues such as race-track sheets, Scotch bottles, a passport application and a memo from the City Manager requiring audit of certain accounts. The candidates completed a questionnaire that cw led for factual data as well as hypotheses regarding such matters as the employee's whereabouts and possible basis for prosecution. The third task called the Bull Session is a group diagnostic procedure in which an evaluation team observes candidates interacting with their peers, after being briefed on the strengths and weaknesses of candidates. The group leaders began the discussion of topics relating to police work including such subjects as the use of force, the handling of fear, and the use of narcotics. The questions were usually presented as personal experiences or as hypothetical situations. At the end, a "debriefing" session was held to restore emotional equilibrium. The Bull Session was considered by the staff to be a Most valuable selection technique used at the time. The authors note that situational testing could be used as a supplement to both written tests and personality inventories once adequate reliability can be established and the test scores arc evaluated in relation to measures of effective police field performance. For further information, contact: Robert H. Mills, Ph.D. Professor & Head Department of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio
Then there are two articles by RBM III alone in 1969: "Commentary on the Symposium" and  "Use of Diagnostic Small Groups in Police Recruit Selection and Training." Let's start with the first one. This two-page article focuses on stereotypes people have on police and his worries about police professionalization. It can be read here. [2] The second article, which was presented at the APA's 1968 convention, focused on police training and recruiting. In the paper, which can be read online, if you wish, here, cites his 1966 paper noted earlier:
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One article in 1972 cites the 1966 paper of which RBM III was a co-author, writing that
Mills, McDevitt, and Tonkin (6) found that in 55 U.S. cities having populations greater than 150,000 some sort of psychological testing was used in the selection of police recruits. In addition, 16% of these same cities used some type of psychiatric interview, 85% used some measure of aptitude.
There are two articles in 1970 which are seemingly by RBM III. [1] In 1964, he reviewed Michael Harrington's The Other America for Crime & Delinquency and in 1965, he reviewed Thomas F. Pettigrew's A Profile of the Negro American. [3] He also wrote to Howard Belding Gill, described as a published criminologist by a finding aid. He also seems to have helped a criminal justice program started at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi in 1980. At some point or another, he wrote an article titled "Qualities of a Successful Police Officer" which was summarized by one site (and another) as
(1) Motivation for a police career, (2) normal self-assertiveness, (3) emotional stability under stress, (4) sensitivity towards minority groups and social deviates, (5) collaborative leadership skills, (6) mature relationship with social authority, (7) flexibility, (8) integrity and honesty, (9) active and outgoing nature
This connects to his talk to the APA in Honolulu in 1972 (on page 45 of this document), in which he talked about a "new breed" of police officers:
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After RBM III's death in 1981, varied people have won his graduate award:
Andrew J. Meyer of the Department of Criminal Justice and Political Science at North Dakota State University
Colleen Kadleck of the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at University of Nebraska at Omaha
Jennifer Webster of the Criminal Justice Program at McKendree University
Kevin M. Beaver of Florida State University, College of Criminology
Hannah McManus, ‎Research Assistant, ‎International Association of Chiefs of Police & University of Cincinnati
Ashley L. Bauman, Division of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati
Melissa Burek, Bowling Green State University
Kelsey Mattick, Data Technician, Multnomah County Department
Kristan Ott, Underwriting Manager, The Business Backer
Michael John, Cincinnati Police Department
Additionally, his works, especially his book Offender assessment: A casebook in corrections (reviewed in the Journal of Criminal Justice in 1980), were cited in John J. Miletich's Police, Firefighter, and Paramedic Stress: An Annotated Bibliography, Perspectives in Law & Psychology (reprinting his Clues Test), Chapter 2 of an analysis of the Police's labor market, Correctional Ethics (2017 book), the Handbook of Scales for Research in Crime and Delinquency (1983 book), and the Police Executive Research Forum's 2004 report.
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[1] "Practicum Placement in a Counseling‐Employment Agency for Disadvantaged Youth" and "Situational group counseling with disadvantaged youth." Other artcles include "Introducing Foster Mother Training Groups in a Voluntary Child Welfare Agency";
[2] Page 44 of this document summarizes this article as follows: "Mills describes a police selection exercise called the "Prisoner's Dilemma." It takes up the first half of a two-hour "Bull Session." Eight to twelve candidates participate after they have completed all other selection procedures. The four-person evaluation team includes two group leaders and two participant-observers who instruct the candidates to make their views known, and caution them not to "hide" themselves within the group. The candidates are divided into two teams, with four to six candidates in each group. They are told that the purpose of the exercise is to maximize the number of points their team obtains. But as it turns out, the only strategy that wins points is one in which there is a collaboration on the part of both teams. During the exercise, there are specified opportunities in which the "negotiators" for each, team can meet to discuss their strategy, thus providing the evaluation team with opportunities to observe leadership behavior, personal persuasiveness and ability to function under pressure. Police recruits react differently to this exercise than do college students or members of the clergy.The police candidates more aggressive in getting points for their time. The evaluation team uses a combination of objective and projective types of personality tests as well as situational tasks such as the small group technique described in this paper. The team presents to the Civil Service Commission a recommendation on each candidate, describing each as either "acceptable" or as a "high risk" candidate."
[3] He also Samuel Yochelson and  Stanton E. Samenow's The Criminal Personality: A Profile for Change as reported online, saying "The Criminal Personality is a seminal work that provides challenge to mental health professionals to alter their preconceptions in dealing with criminals, and gives correctional counselors a blueprint to begin the serious work of criminal rehabilitation. One by one the cherished myths of sociology and psychology regarding the origins of criminality are discarded, since the authors find that rationalizations of broken family, racial oppression, bad companions, and lack opportunity' are utilized by criminals to justify continued nonresponsibility for their own behavior." Also mentioned here and here, along with here.
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