Re: Humanist Perspective in todays St Paul Pioneer Press
From: Bob Aderhold (bobadercomcast.net)
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:56:41 -0800 (PST)
Curt -

Thanks for this excellent piece from the PP.  Regards, Bob


On Jan 28, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Curt Leavitt wrote:

Hi All,
The article is attached in WORD for easy distribution with photo included as
in the paper.  It's good to see secular newspapers and magazines
increasingly printing the Humanist perspective (or maybe I'm just writing
better in my old age).

Curt Leavitt
651-484-4904


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From: MADELINE SIMON <madeline-mpls [at] msn.com>
To: FUS Social Action talk <fussa-talk [at] muusja.org>; Curt Leavitt
<curtleav [at] msn.com>
Cc: Bob Aderhold <bobader [at] comcast.net>; Adele Hansen <hanse002 [at] tc.umn.edu>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: Fw: Humanist Perspective in todays St Paul Pioneer Press
Terrific article! Thanks for sharing it with us. Glad the Pioneer Press
printed it--online as well as paper copy. I am forwarding to Social Action
Committee.
Peace,
Madeline
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Original Message:  1/25/08
To:  Bob Aderhold, Madeline Simon, and Adele Hanson
Dear FUS Members,
Having corresponded with the three of you on "The Twin Cities HUMANISTS
RIVER FESTIVAL", I know you will all find my Humanist perspective in todays
Pioneer Press interesting.
Pck up a copy ofthe St Paul Pioneer Press today to see my smiling face on
the editorial page.  Technically the article at 500 words is called a
"Viewpoint".
You can also go on line at TwinCities.com or just type St Paul Pioneer
Press in your search window. At the newspaper web site you can just type Curt Leavitt in their search window or the name of the article Reason For
Hope and Hope For Reason.  They don't include photos on line.
Curt Leavitt

<Reason For Hope and Hope For Reason.doc>


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