tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6211405954943098401.post6614957871679503752..comments2023-11-20T00:23:16.290+01:00Comments on Stethoscope On Rome: The Dottoressa Story, part 1: Making ThingsSusan Levenstein, MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04664082134917253721noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6211405954943098401.post-82433027218498885922019-05-10T13:22:11.280+02:002019-05-10T13:22:11.280+02:00No, I can't believe this. Fran Lippman is your...No, I can't believe this. Fran Lippman is your COUSIN??? I graduated in her class - the reason I put it that way is that I was actually in the class of '65 but fled town early. So I recognize her name but don't think I really knew her. I'll look her up in the yearbook when I get home (I'm writing in the airport, on my way up to London then Stuttgart). I'd be extremely interested in her memories and opinions. ...I have a blog post on Wantagh waiting to be published soonish. And thanks about the poetry - I was fascinated to look at that stuff I wrote at 14-15-16.Susan Levenstein, MDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04664082134917253721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6211405954943098401.post-89246874993847287692019-05-10T01:50:38.856+02:002019-05-10T01:50:38.856+02:00Wonderful recounting of your history as a writer g...Wonderful recounting of your history as a writer going back to the foundation. So, you went to Wantagh High School! By any chance, did you know my cousin Fran Lipman? She also turned to writing later in her life (couldn't resist the Jewish geography). Also, I rather liked your poetry sample.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01024306588312165379noreply@blogger.com