Jackson Heights Life
Get Connected => Jackson Heights of Yesteryear => Topic started by: Tom Lowenhaupt on June 14, 2017, 06:38:43 PM
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I've been making some posts on the Jackson Heights wiki - https://wiki.jacksonheights.nyc (https://wiki.jacksonheights.nyc) - and was hoping to fill in a few more details on Natalie Norris, the founder of Jackson heights Art Club.
Does anyone know any more about her: children, education, residence, other achievements...
Thanks,
Tom Lowenhaupt
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I've been making some posts on the Jackson Heights wiki - https://wiki.jacksonheights.nyc (https://wiki.jacksonheights.nyc) - and was hoping to fill in a few more details on Natalie Norris, the founder of Jackson heights Art Club.
Does anyone know any more about her: children, education, residence, other achievements...
Thanks,
Tom Lowenhaupt
I don't think it's a good idea for you to ask these kind of personal questions on the internet. You may mean well, but it's very creepy.
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this is how journalistic research is done -- by asking questions.
and i don't think ms. norris, who founded the group 70 years ago, would be endangered by people finding out if she had children.
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this is how journalistic research is done -- by asking questions.
and i don't think ms. norris, who founded the group 70 years ago, would be endangered by people finding out if she had children.
Over the internet? I'm not so sure.
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Natalie Norris Fiske 6 children listed in obit for Husband Cornelius L Fiske articles can found by searching newspapers.com in Arizonia and New Mexico She died in 1997 and is buried in Show Low Arizona
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this is how journalistic research is done -- by asking questions.
and i don't think ms. norris, who founded the group 70 years ago, would be endangered by people finding out if she had children.
Over the internet? I'm not so sure.
you've clearly never worked in journalism.
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this is how journalistic research is done -- by asking questions.
and i don't think ms. norris, who founded the group 70 years ago, would be endangered by people finding out if she had children.
Over the internet? I'm not so sure.
you've clearly never worked in journalism.
Nope, I'm a software developer. I guess we are trained to take security and privacy very seriously.
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this is how journalistic research is done -- by asking questions.
and i don't think ms. norris, who founded the group 70 years ago, would be endangered by people finding out if she had children.
and journalists are trained to ask questions - and invade privacy when there are questionable activities (not implying there are here, clearly there are not).
Over the internet? I'm not so sure.
you've clearly never worked in journalism.
Nope, I'm a software developer. I guess we are trained to take security and privacy very seriously.