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A visit to a venerable scion society, the Sons of the Copper Beeches, in October 2007. Headmastiff Gideon Hill describes the group's history, assisted by Scott Bond, who then offers remarks about his 25 years as the Baker Street Journal's cartoonist. We close with an Editor's Gas Lamp from July, 1959 featuring Edgar Smith's thoughts "On the Forms of Address."


Show Notes:

1:30 The Great Interruption
6:20 En route to the SOCB
7:40 Meeting Gideon Hill
9:00 Gideon's history of the SOCB
11:10 Encountering Peter Blau
12:35 Scott Bond recalls the SOCB in the 1970's
14:45 Making friends at scion society meetings
17:35 Introducing Scott Bond's remarks
18:50 The Lament of the Sherlockian Cartoonist
23:15 Carl Barks and Walt Disney
30:30 A cartoon a month
31:00 How it all comes together
35:30 Camouflage in Japan
41:15 Scott's production process
46:00 Editor's Gas Lamp from the Baker Street Journal Volume 9, No. 3, July 1959: "On the Forms of Address"

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Links:
The Sons of the Copper Beeches
The Baker Street Journal
Christopher Morley on Wikipedia


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4 comments:

Sandy said... March 15, 2008 at 10:40 PM

Delighted to hear you back! You were greatly missed, and your dedication to the podcast in the face of essential remunerative activities is much appreciated!

Esmerelda

Anonymous said... March 16, 2008 at 2:24 AM

Burt and Scott. Great to hear "I Hear" again. You've been missed, and this was an excellent return to form. Thanks again. Hope that all your work allows you time to return to The Game. Morrie.

Tim from MN said... March 21, 2008 at 9:56 PM

Hey Guys, it was a delight to hear your latest podcast and well worth the wait. I hope all is going well and I look forward to your next show. Take care. Tim.

Anonymous said... May 14, 2008 at 12:16 PM

Excellent to have you back, fellows. My podcast catcher seems to be having an interregnum of its own this week, and I just happened to check the Facebook page and link. I'm very pleased that I did!

 
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