Mike Cirba,
1) I didn't start this thread. Tom MacWood did.
2) I can't speak for Tom MacWood, but I am intellectually curious about William Flynn's influences, for a number of reasons. I assume the same is true for TM. As for academic research, I haven't done any on Flynn specifically as of yet, but have learned a thing or two about him in my research on related topics.
3) Wayne and Tom Paul do not own the topic of William Flynn. I have been hoping for years that they would produce something that would provide us with some accurate and useful information on the guy, but now it seems that this will never happen. What do you expect, a complete lock-down on all things Philadelphia and/or Flynn? Wayne and Tom admit that their "book" will never truly be published or available to critics, so isnt it time we all move on without them?
4) Your third-hand gossip about what you erroniously think someone thinks about the initial version of Merion East has nothing to do with William Flynn. Nor do your erroneous conclusions about who was involved in the design (and to what extent) of the initial version of Merion East. Nor do Wayne's endless insults directed at me. Let it go.
5) I never denied that Flynn's Merion experience was formative. I don't doubt it was. But no one has offered anything about how it was formative. You only seem interested in yelling at us and accusing us of some sort of ill-defined conspiracy. You haven't offered anything that clarifies or specifies what those influences might have been.
Tom Paul,
It really is a shame it's come to that, isn't it?
I'm not sure I'd ever have the gall to attack someone trying to research and discover and report the history of their own club, but it seems that it's open season here and that's to our collective detriment.
In an age of tabloid journalism, and "truths at all cost" and "nothing but the facts", it seems commons sense, common courtesy, and just simple respect for one's private life and personal associations has gone out the window, and most of us don't even blink, much less be outraged.
I think it was Kurt Vonnegut who said in reaction to some of the hypocritically false idealism of the 60s, "screw love...how about just some simple common courtesy and respect!
Talk about gall. Your post above exemplifies gall. What common courtesy and respect have you shown my work, my interests, my motivations? What common courtesy and respect have you shown Tom MacWood here in this very thread? What common courtesy and respect have TEPaul or Wayne ever shown anyone who disagreed with them? Your self-righteousness is pure hypocracy.
It is outrageous and insulting for you to claim that Tom MacWood is not truly intellectually curious about these topics. It is outrageous and insulting for you to claim that I am not truly intellectually curious about these topics. It is the exact same garbage you pulled on me with my essay.