Parents
Arthur
H. Rue, 1902-1973
Opal
Brooks, 1909-1979
Scrapbook,
1926-1934
Genealogy
Rue
Family in the USA
Life Milestones
Birth, 08-02-1934
Baptism,
04-18-1943
Bentley
HS, 06-12-1953
US
Navy, 1954-1958
Wedding
, 09-08-1956
Son
, 10-27-1958
Son
, 01-24-1960
MSU,
BA, 12-12-1960
Rutgers,
MEd, 06-05-1963
Son
, 12-20-1963
Daughter
, 04-19-1965
Death,
10-24-1993
Memorial
Service
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Personal.
Assorted
photos, in rough chronological order, 1934 to 1993
Autobiographical
statement, part of an application for a teaching job in East Africa,
1968 Continuation
of above, written for self-enrichment and personal reflection, 1969
A
few poems, Children, To Ann, and Friends, 1969
Innisfree:
An experience in deviance, written for a graduate education class, 1976
Another
poem, The Sap of the Day, printed as a letter to the editor,
1988 A
Habitat for Humanity member explains the cause, guest sermon, 1990
Poems
for my father, an anthology by his daughter, 1999 Memorial Service:
A Celebration of the Life of Clyde B. Rue.
Program
from Memorial Service, with texts of speakers' remarks, 10-30-1993
A
Full and Loving Life, biographical sketch from above memorial program,
10-30-1993
'Bud'
Rue's convictions were apparent in his work, The Weekly Almanac,
10-29-1993
Friends
gather for 'Bud' Rue memorial, The Weekly Almanac, 11-05-1993
Remembrances in Organizational Publications.
Remembering
Bud Rue, Newsletter, Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship, Milanville, Pennsylvania, November 1993
Upper
Delaware UU Fellowship, Hand in Hand, Victims' Intervention
Program, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, December 1993
Bud
Rue's poignant death, Heartbeat, Joseph Priestly Unitarian
Universalist District, January/February 1994, Vol. 4, No. 3
Activist
dies on walk, The World, Unitarian Universalist Association,
Boston, Massachusetts, January/February 1994
Organizational
Notes: A backward glance at '93, Newsletter, Amnesty International,
Upper Delaware Group #533, February 1994
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Poetry
readings in the voice of Bud Rue
Brother Bud's 50th birthday podcast by Jim Rue
Autobiography and letters of Bud Rue
Professional.
"The
public schools are the 'people's schools'", tenure letter by M.D.
Headington, Superintendent, Bernards Township Public Schools, 04-15-1966
"With
only the fondest of memories", resignation from Bernards Township
Public Schools effective 03-01-1968, by Bud Rue to M.D. Headington, 12-29-1967
"Teachers
must and will be heard", resignation from Executive Board of Bernards
Township Education Association, by Bud Rue to Ed Palmer, 12-31-1967
Innisfree,
collection of articles relating to educatonal and human development programs
conducted in Milanville, Penna., 1970 to 1995
Math
teacher missing on reappointment list, news article regarding denial
of tenure, The Princeton Packet, 03-25-1974
"He
is equally concerned with the development of the mind and spirit",
letter by colleague Raymond Hunt to Princeton board of education, 03-26-1974
"Your
case is unique in the Regional school system", letter by Philip Eby
McPherson to Princeton board of education, 05-17-1974
Prepared
Statement by Clyde B. Rue, to Princeton board of education, requesting
rehire after denial of appeal to N.J. Commissioner of Education, 05-05-1976
Some
thoughts on organized labor, with a 1981 photo shown carrying a strike
picket on behalf of Lawrence Township Education Association
Curriculum
projects and committees, letter of reference by Dr. Bruce R. McGraw,
Administrator, Lawrence Township Public Schools, 02-02-1983
Outline
of professional activities, letter of reference by Principal Ernest
H. Smith, Jr., Lawrence Junior High School, 02-10-1983
"A
'doer and not an observer'", letter of reference by Assistant Superintendent
Lawrence R. Ksanznak, Lawrence Township Public Schools, 02-16-1983
Chairperson
of Computer Use Committee, letter of reference by Assistant Principal
Walter C. Wooley, Lawrence Intermediate School, 02-24-1983
Military.
Navy
adds diesel-electric sub [USS Trout] to test inventory, article, 1997
"Clyde
Beiber Rue and Clyde Bieber Rue are one and the same person", affidavit,
1953
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