Apr 29, 2010
Issue 846
Yesterday we sent out an e-mail with a story and a link to the Wall Street Journal about Emily Post and Steuben. Unfortunately, the Journal link didn’t provide a good picture. Michael Krumme sends this along
The photograph in the Los Angeles Times’ obituary for Elizabeth Post shows the Steuben glassware quite clearly.
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-elizabeth-post-20100427,0,217373.story
What are sme of the activities of the Carder Steuben Club, you ask? Well, besides an annual Symposium the Club also supports some other activities. See these links
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As to the old Hawkes plant sign see the following link and efforts by Corning’s Southwest Neighborhood Association
www.glassfest.org
While we’re at it the Carder Steuben Club puts forth this information for the operation of the Gazette. The Club does not vette the various information supplied and opinions of contributors. The Gazette is much like a blog, or a letters to the editor column. Most information supplied is identified by contributor and their supplied facts or opinions are theirs, and not an official pronouncement by the Club. Probably worth stating in case a reader ever expects more.