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History question
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""fred burnside"" ---As a former student at Hyde in the mid 1970s, I find this thread particularly interesting. Does any one have any information on what happened to Ed Legg and what he's been doing since his departure from Hyde?
--- End quote ---
Every thing I know about Ed I learned from google. He was/is the PR guy for Southern Maine University.
This tread has a paradox: those that know don't talk, those that talk don't know. I posted before I am interested in the period of the Legg-Gauld war and the Legg amputation. I really think is would make a fascinating plot.
Niel
gary eskow:
What a fascinating set of stories you people tell! If you haven't checked other wings of this site you might not know me. My name is Gary Eskow, and I'm a journalist and former Hyde parent. After being banished from the school one dark Fall night my Malcolm, I wrote up the account of my experience at Hyde. THE JEKYLL SIDE OF HYDE is all over the 'net; those who would like me to send it directly as a Word document can e mail me (www.garyeskow.com) and you'll see that I've interviewed tons of people, which I mention as a preamble--- talking to you on the phone and getting your essential story should be painless for those who are interested in the endeavor.
GE
Anonymous:
Hey,
If you know who Elliot Sharp is you can't be all bad.
Niel
gary eskow:
Elliot's a good guy... good player as well. I don't know how far in the way back machine you go, but I'm interviewing The Ventures right now!
Ursus:
Legg spent some time doing some type of consulting work (?) for some company down South prior to coming back to Maine. I seem to recollect that the company was affiliated with petroleum, perhaps in Georgia? And there must have been other stuff, but I don't know what. Ed and Anne then "retired" back to Maine...
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