75th Anniversary Convention 2002
Our 75th anniversary convention included a visit from Peter Mayer and Maureen Nagy of Overlook Press, a new puppet show, and some of the best presentations ever. Most coverage will be in the newsletter, but here are some photos from the event.
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| Our setting (for the third time - a new record) is the Windham Arms Inn. |
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| On Friday night, Friends of Freddy listen to Alice welcoming them. |
 | Rob Loud reads from (appropriately) To & Again to conclude the evening's formal activities. |
| It's Saturday morning, and clinical psychologist John McNeil is explaining what makes the Bean Farm a good example of a successful family. |  |
 | Rebecca Loud talks about her father reading the Freddy books to her as he looks on. |
| Lee Secrest re-creates one of the radio broadcasts with Walter Brooks before playing a tape of Kurt Wiese. (Note photo of Wiese in corner.) |
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| On a bright and beautiful Sunday morning, Freddyites chat with Brooks' stepdaughter, Diana Halpern, and her husband, Pete. |
 | Financial journalist Randy Cepuch teaches us how to "Invest Like a Pig." |
| While history professor Patricia Behre Miskimin expands on the topic "Freddy: Capitalist Pig?" |  |
 | And third-year law student Aladdine Joroff discusses the court cases in the Freddy series. |
| And now for something completely different: John Chastain performs "The Bean Farm Rap." |  |
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| To the delight (or possibly stunned disbelief) of the attendees. |
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| Come Monday morning and things are winding down, though Alice looks into mapping downtown Centerboro and vicinity. |
| Michael Cart backs off from channeling Walter Brooks, though he does read an entertaining and revealing essay written by him, entitled (I think) "Why I Hate Everybody." |  |
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