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11 January 2024

  • 21:0421:04, 11 January 2024 diff hist +55 Li Gotami GovindaAdded fact: the Society first headed by Watts and later by Robert Shapiro, and founded by Watts and Gidlow in 1962, aided Gotami and her husband Govinda with cash and the use of their houseboat for seminars for many years. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

25 December 2023

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17 December 2023

16 December 2023

  • 19:3719:37, 16 December 2023 diff hist −2 Druid HeightsNo edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 19:3519:35, 16 December 2023 diff hist +22 Druid Heights→‎History: Land spilt is in 1954 Marin County records. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 19:2419:24, 16 December 2023 diff hist +211 Druid Heights→‎History: Establishing the true dynamic at the property instead of spouting a nonexistent myth of some sort of communal utopia. These were friendly neighbors who lived harmoniously - for the most part, but separately. Their common road and water source demanded they cooperate. In fact, Roger and Ed Stiles rarely spoke after 1973 because of the poor stewardship Roger showed when he allowed 10 or more shacks to be built on his portion where he charged rent. He then moved to Hawaii for 4 or... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 18:5018:50, 16 December 2023 diff hist +271 Druid HeightsThe only reason it is popular to view Druid Heights as a monolith is because Elsa published an article in California Living on March 21st, 1971 in which she created a mythical day in the life of Druid Heights. The article was very popular but misrepresented the featured player's roles in the development of the property. In fact, several people in the photograph had little to do with the acreage.Elsa regretted publishing it and only included an amended version in her autobiography. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

30 October 2023

30 September 2023

  • 20:2520:25, 30 September 2023 diff hist −5,920 Alan WattsMark Watts goes on and on but says little of any significance. Lots of people know they are going to die and plan their own funerals. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

27 September 2023

  • 13:0813:08, 27 September 2023 diff hist +13 m S4NAdded historical fact of a person so far given short shrift in history: [p219 “Elsa I Come With My Songs”] while in Paris writing a novel she associates with Ramon Guthrie , a man she had corresponded with while at Pearson’s, and his delightful wife Margaret. I was often at their home, “ where more migrating intelligentsia were encountered” “He was with S4N, a magazine that had published some of my writing.”

10 November 2022

14 September 2021

  • 15:0215:02, 14 September 2021 diff hist −50 Elsa GidlowMagaret Atwood may have "written" the first lesbian autobiography, but it was not published until the 1990s. According to poets.org, ( https://poets.org/poet/elsa-gidlow) Elsa's was the first PUBLISHED.

12 September 2021

8 November 2020

31 August 2020

  • 15:2315:23, 31 August 2020 diff hist +17 m Poetry (magazine)→‎History: Between 1919 and 1940, Elsa Gidlow published at least ten pieces in Chicago-based Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. She appeared in: 1919, October; 1928, February; 1930, March; 1933, May; 1935, July; 1935, July; 1937 February; and 1940,May.

27 June 2020

26 June 2020

  • 15:4415:44, 26 June 2020 diff hist +250 N User:SndymornCreated page with 'I am Michael Francis Moran, AKA "Sndymorn" taken from the poem Sunday Morning by Wallace Stephens. I ride herd on several Wiki sites including Elsa Gidlow (whom...' current
  • 15:0915:09, 26 June 2020 diff hist +202 Elsa Gidlow→‎Early life: From Elsa's autobiography, her passport, and birth certificate. Familial mental illness issues describe in her autobiography and in official documents from various , as they were once called, "insane asylums, " where two of her siblings met horrible ends. Another appears to have committed suicide while still another, Thea, seems never to have been able to overcome reliance on Elsa and the State of California {Also in official State records}.

15 March 2019

  • 20:0620:06, 15 March 2019 diff hist −10 Elsa Gidlowremoved word "possibly" because, though this qualifier has been used for ten or more years, no one has come forth to name another. Can you name one? Can anyone?

11 March 2019

11 February 2019

  • 10:3810:38, 11 February 2019 diff hist −1 m Druid HeightsNeither Ella Young nor Emily Bronte, as far as I know, went on record to declare themselves "lesbian." In fact, the term was not even coined until long after Bronte's death.

16 January 2019

2 September 2018

22 August 2018

  • 01:4101:41, 22 August 2018 diff hist +884 Elsa GidlowIn adding her humanitarian impulses, I argue that Elsa's contributions to society are extraordinary and worthy of honor. Elsa's home at Druid heights is threatened with destruction and efforts, like the ones at Save Druid Heights , must be organized to preserve this historic place
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