Friday, February 03, 2006
Friday at 12:33 In the City of Philadelphia -Thoughout the Year..
Friday at 12:33 In the City of Philadelphia -Thoughout the Year..
Dear Right Angle Members:
Bush is orating, Oregon is shaking, Arizona is baking, Kennedy is conniving, Alito is surviving, Zawahiri is tauting, Hamas is flaunting, Iran is daunting, Bernanke is ascending, America is spending, Sadam is ranting, Howard Dean is panting and all is well at the Right Angle!
The President's Dinner was unparalleled success. The Philadelphia Club (courtesy of Dan Sossaman) provided a sumptuous meal and Fred Miller taught us all of Irving Berlin's songs with rousing finale led by John Wetzel of God Bless America. If you missed it you lost out on a great Right Angle tradition!
Luncheon Department
Feb. 3 Jasbir S. Khurana, Col. Indian Army Retired. Retired.
After a brilliant career which included command of a Gurka battalion,
the Colonel will speak on the history of the Sikh religion.
10 Judith Guston, Curator of the Rosenbach Museum and Library The
Rosenbach is a world famous repository of rare books and materials and Judith
will focus on the Benjamin Franklin display which includes original copies of Poor
Richard's Almanacs.
17. NO LUNCHEON --- President's Day
24. Zachary Stalberg, Director Committee of Seventy. For many years, Mr. Stalberg
was editor of the Philadelphia Daily News and recently he was taken a key positon
with the warch-dog private Committee which closely monitors the activites of City
Government.
So get up, get dressed, and get to The Right Angle. We cover the scope of human experience from religion to history to politics and all in an hour and a half!
Cordially,
Geraldo Rivera Hinckle
Dear Right Angle Members:
Bush is orating, Oregon is shaking, Arizona is baking, Kennedy is conniving, Alito is surviving, Zawahiri is tauting, Hamas is flaunting, Iran is daunting, Bernanke is ascending, America is spending, Sadam is ranting, Howard Dean is panting and all is well at the Right Angle!
The President's Dinner was unparalleled success. The Philadelphia Club (courtesy of Dan Sossaman) provided a sumptuous meal and Fred Miller taught us all of Irving Berlin's songs with rousing finale led by John Wetzel of God Bless America. If you missed it you lost out on a great Right Angle tradition!
Luncheon Department
Feb. 3 Jasbir S. Khurana, Col. Indian Army Retired. Retired.
After a brilliant career which included command of a Gurka battalion,
the Colonel will speak on the history of the Sikh religion.
10 Judith Guston, Curator of the Rosenbach Museum and Library The
Rosenbach is a world famous repository of rare books and materials and Judith
will focus on the Benjamin Franklin display which includes original copies of Poor
Richard's Almanacs.
17. NO LUNCHEON --- President's Day
24. Zachary Stalberg, Director Committee of Seventy. For many years, Mr. Stalberg
was editor of the Philadelphia Daily News and recently he was taken a key positon
with the warch-dog private Committee which closely monitors the activites of City
Government.
So get up, get dressed, and get to The Right Angle. We cover the scope of human experience from religion to history to politics and all in an hour and a half!
Cordially,
Geraldo Rivera Hinckle