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Christine Bullen
March 22, 2021
I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was like an honorary class member of Barnard 67 with all the gatherings at your home. Such a lovely man.
I wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you, Jo, and hope you will be ok.
Marianne B Woods
March 21, 2021
Kenneth and Josephine were a great twosome. Kenneth was kind and generous. I was hoping they would come to see me this Summer due to all of us having had our vaccinations. Kenneth gave me a large number of WPA woodblock prints that women had created during the WPA. I have some of them framed and wanted him to see them hanging on my wall. I now hope Josephine will be able to see them. Kenneth is a loss to the musical community as well as the world at large. I believe his spirit will continue to inspire future artists through his thousands of students. Love to Josephine and Nicholas.
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