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Submission 630956e9447e0
Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath
Submission 63095696ce648
Verbatim note by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath
Submission 63095638566d0
Quoting Lester F. Ward, Pure Sociology: A Treatise on the Origin and Spontaneous Development of Society, page 172
Submission 6309559f4fc2e
Verbatim note by Heath’s grandson, Spencer MacCallum, from conversation with Heath during the time they were sharing Heath’s apartment at 11 Waverly Place, New York City 3. As Heath said, they did most of their cooking “in the refrigerator.” Among other things, they’d slice corn meal mush cold from the refrigerator.
Submission 6309553f99360
Candid note by Heath’s grandson, Spencer MacCallum, during the time he was sharing Heath’s apartment at 11 Waverly Place, New York City 3. Heath was known by all and sundry, young and old, as “Popdaddy.” This came about when his granddaughter, Beatrice O’Connell, was very small and met her grandfather for the first time. It was explained that he was her mother’s father, whom her mother called “Papa,” just as she had a father, whom she called “Daddy.” So what should she call her grandfather, she wanted to know .. “Papadaddy?” The name “Popdaddy” stuck for the rest of Heath’s life.
Civilization The Logos
Penciling on note-pad paper, then typing on a ring-binder page. Editor Suggests a title: “Civilization the Logos” or “The Utopian Dream.”
Submission 6309530d4e00d
Random taping by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath