I've always found it helpful to consider the brand of nut telling the story before accepting at face value views from their nutshell. Rick Florence >Hi Jim: >Unless you know the whole story behond Fern's resignation, and Bill's >subsequent resignation, it is really difficult to tell you the whole scoop. >Lets just say that Fern and Bill wanted the PTG to go in one direction, while >the majority of members wanted to go another way. When they got too much >resistence, instead of accepting that their way was not what everbody wanted, >they decided to quit. They could not accept criticism, and towards the end it >became clear that Fern might have done something, if not illegal, a little on >the shady side. And instead of having to face the music, she decided to get >out. > >While Fern was in office, she made a lot of enemies. And even though Bill was >an excellent teacher, and a good writer, because he was married to Fern, and >thus became politically active, he also made some enemies. We did loose some >very good people. Both of them contributed a lot to the PTG. > > >That's it in a nutshell. >Wim ---- Rick Florence, Piano Technician Arizona State University, School of Music http://www.asu.edu/cfa/music/
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