Years ago I was a student at The Calhoun School in NYC. I remember Miss Parmelee as a tall, angular woman with a surprisingly sunny smile that we saw too little of. For all of her great height, she was less intimidating than Mrs. Cosmey who could be a veritable tartar!
Thanks for your comment, but this is a different Miss Elizabeth Parmelee than the Calhoun School Miss Parmelee. She lived and worked in Rhode Island her entire life.
pity you don't have video, though what she says is much more important... why can't we make use of our elders?... you don't quite appear to follow her line of thinking accurately, but i assume this is my mistake as you must have developed a good form of communication with her over the three years... she lives now in you, my friend, her wisdom has been passed on
Years ago I was a student at The Calhoun School in NYC. I remember Miss Parmelee as a tall, angular woman with a surprisingly sunny smile that we saw too little of. For all of her great height, she was less intimidating than Mrs. Cosmey who could be a veritable tartar!
Bunny2953 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment, but this is a different Miss Elizabeth Parmelee than the Calhoun School Miss Parmelee. She lived and worked in Rhode Island her entire life.
joeya2006 2 years ago
"Am I wrong or is the dream right?" Thanks for this post...
paradiddle1 3 years ago
Wow....
smokeyinksmudge 3 years ago
pity you don't have video, though what she says is much more important... why can't we make use of our elders?... you don't quite appear to follow her line of thinking accurately, but i assume this is my mistake as you must have developed a good form of communication with her over the three years... she lives now in you, my friend, her wisdom has been passed on
fidocancan 5 years ago