Talk:Grolier Poetry Bookshop

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I remember Gordon Cairnie and his wife Anna. My mother and I were over to their Belmont home for dinner. I had taken care of things in the bookshop when Gordon had to go on an errand. I'd write listings of the transactions when customers stopped by for books. I slept on the couch a few times. George Burrows, a Deacon of the First Parish in Cambridge stopped in regularly. He lived upstairs. Harvard Police Chief Bob Tonis, one of the most amicable of people, stopped in from time to time. Elsa Dorfman took photos. Carey Wasserman made a great photo of the bookshop facade with a few regulars when Judge Charles Wyzanski visited. dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu 31 December 2006