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To: WoodstockCat

Tell me about it--a *red crescent*? Was he hung-over when he designed it? I mean...for crying out loud! Does being that stupid require effort?


279 posted on 09/11/2005 7:56:34 PM PDT by Windcatcher (Earth to libs: MARXISM DOESN'T SELL HERE. Try somewhere else.)
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To: Windcatcher
Flight 93 commission approves jurors for design competition (December 3, 2004)

-M. Paul Friedberg, landscape architect and professor emeritus, City College, New York; winner of numerous landscape and design awards.

-Donna Graves, arts and cultural planning consultant, Berkeley, Calif.; has worked with the National Park Service, San Francisco Arts Commission and the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California.

-Richard Haag, landscape architect, professor emeritus, University of Washington, Seattle. Haag has won the American Society of Landscape Architects Presidents Award for Design Excellence twice.

David Hollenberg, associate regional director for professional services, northeast region, National Park Service, Philadelphia. Hollenberg has participated in several design competitions. He has a degree in architecture and is on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania.

Michael Rotondi, architect and founder, RoTo Architects, Los Angeles, and professor at Arizona State University in Tempe; projects range from educational to institutional, cultural, commercial and residential.

Carole O'Hare, family member, Danville, Calif. O'Hare's mother, Hilda Marcin, was a Flight 93 passenger. After a career at Ford Motor Co., O'Hare now produces the Flight 93 family newsletter.

W. Cecil Steward, dean emeritus and emeritus professor of architecture and planning at the University of Nebraska College of Architecture, Lincoln, Neb., has served on large-scale design competition juries worldwide.

Susan Szenasy, design journalist and editor-in-chief, Metropolis Magazine, New York, author and teacher of design history and ethics at Parson's School of Design.

Sarah Wainio, family member, Catonsville, Md. Wainio's sister, Elizabeth Wainio, was a Flight 93 passenger. Sarah is a high school student interested in drama and the arts. She hopes to attend college in New York.

Joy Stella-Stella, of Butler, N.J., will serve as recorder. Her friend, Colleen Fraser, was a Flight 93 passenger. Stella has been active in planning the memorial, serving along with Colleen's sister, Christine, as a member of the Flight 93 Task Force and the archives committee.

290 posted on 09/11/2005 8:03:01 PM PDT by Pyro7480 ("Behold thy mother." -Our Lord Jesus Christ, John 19: 27)
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