The Pound house in Wyncote was still standing about five years ago when Ron Bush, Vince Sherry, and I prevailed upon the widow of Carl Gatter to give us a tour. There were clear signs of water damage in the interior. Cheers! Tim Redman On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 17:05:27 -0700 "Louis H. Silverstein" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >Totally off the subject: does anyone know if the Pound house in Wyncote > >remains? Is it a museum? I used to have a job as a security officer in > >Wyncote and it's still a nice enough town...I didn't learn until years later > >that that's the old Ez stomping ground. Was the woods he romped around w./HD > >in...that was Fairmount Park? Wonder if there's some carved initials in a > >tree out there...somewhere.... > > > I'm afraid I always assumed that woods were near the Flower Observatory and > the Doolittle home. > > Cheers, Louis > > Louis H. Silverstein > Literary Anthropologist (specializing in H.D. and her circle as well as > things mysterious) > (e-mail: [log in to unmask]) > > "Books determine, have determined, will determine our lives, as readers and > writers, and for this, let us give thanks." Lawrence Clark Powell. BOOKS > WEST SOUTHWEST (1957: 37) Tim Redman School of Arts and Humanities, JO 31 University of Texas at Dallas P.O. Box 830688 Richardson, TX 75083-0688 (972) 883-2775 (o) (972) 883-2989 (fax)