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KELLY
SIMMS, COREY MUNDWILER, ELLYN KIVITTS
One
summer, Dr. Farnsworth gave grade school students Kelly Simms and her
cousin, Corey Mundwiler, weekly French lessons at her house. Mrs.
Ellyn Kivitts, Kelly’s mother, recounts meetings with Dr. Farnsworth.
Kelly and Corey tell of Dr. Farnsworth’s interest in developing an
appreciation for culture.
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Lorene Burson Norem
Mrs. Norem’s
brother, Norman, lived across the road from Dr. Farnsworth. He became a
good friend of
both Dr. Farnsworth and Lord Peter Palumbo. Mrs. Norem
recounts trips made by her brother to Italy to
visit Dr. Farnsworth and to
England to visit Lord Palumbo. Also discussed are her son’s relationship
with Lanning Roper, Lord Palumbo’s landscape architect.
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William Murphy
Attorney
William Murphy represented Mies van der Rohe in 1952 when Mies sued
Dr. Edith Farnsworth for payments due after the Farnsworth House
construction was completed. Later, in 1968, he then represented Dr.
Farnsworth when she attempted to stop the construction of a new bridge
next to her property. Mr. Murphy
shares his thoughts and fascinating insights about both individuals.
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