| Hey Everyone - For those of you who know CJ, SCOOP AV Manager in the early 80's, drop him a line at c...@cjherman.net or via Facebook. He went into the hospital in early September for minor surgery and Epstein-Barr virus somehow attacked his body and he was comatose and/or delirious (he called his Mom an alien) for over a month and they didn't expect him to make it. But fortunately for him, and his wife Lisa (also an SBU alumn) and kids and family - he finally woke up and was able to come home from the hospital a few days ago. And I've emailed Jim Fuccio twice in the past month and no response, which is atypical for him. The problem with Facebook, as in CJ's case, is if you're not connected to someone in their family, when something happens there's no way to spread the word. I hope everyone else is doing a lot better than CJ was for the past month! Love to all! Mama SCOOP |
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I am alive and well and missed Oktoberwolf visiting my fiance�, a
wonderful woman from just over the border from SUNY-Buff. Any legal
types out there with permanent residency for Canadians experience,
please contact me, if just to say hello - unless this election cycle,
and the next, go really badly (VOTE - Your life depends on it), she's
moving down here with me.
The only deaths in the family I know of were the death this summer of
Al Schubert following minor surgery - a true tragedy, apparently due to
bad anesthesia leading to pneumonia, leading to heart damage and a heart
attack.
Carol, his wife, suffered a very minor heart attack herself due to the
stress.
The only other death was that of a man who probably taught me more
about combat business strategy than anyone else - who I grew to respect
more and more, and still stand by my 3Village Herald editorial that he
should have been SUNY@SB's second(*) president, Alec Pond, who lived
past his three score and 10, passing two years after his wife died.
Yep, he left several knife scars on my chest, but NEVER stabbed me in
the back. But Gerry's move that sealed the blockade against Alec was a
major Bad Move, considering what replaced him, a man who turned Stony
Brook from the "Berkeley of the East" to "The University of some state
beginning with I of the East."
I am desperately looking for someone who can confirm for me a
conversation Alec and I had the week both of us were fired from our
respective jobs concerning the truth behind the Melville donation of
land to Rockefeller. Anyone with real knowledge, please contact me ASAP.
I'll be on campus soon, tracking down some old books as an
investigative historian, still live in Lindenhurst, and await a trial on
my Workers' Comp claim against the paper over an incident that cost me
my career in '99.
Still fighting....