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Re: [xmca] Gita Vygotskaya's orbituary by Elena Kravtsova



Thanks very much, Elina.
mike

On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Leif Strandberg <
leifstrandberg.ab@telia.com> wrote:

> Thanks Elina for your translation!
>
> And great to see that there is a Vygotsky museum in Gomel, Bela Rus.
>
> Leif
> Sweden
> 27 jul 2010 kl. 02.05 skrev Elina Lampert-Shepel:
>
>  Dear all,
>> Attached please find Gita Vygotskaya's obituary that was published in
>> Russian newspapers. It was written by her daughter, professor Elena
>> Kravtsova. I took a liberty to translate and post it on xmca.
>> Best regards,
>> Elina
>>
>> Elina Lampert-Shepel, Ed.D.
>> Associate Professor
>> Graduate School of Education
>> Mercy College New Teacher Residency Program
>> Mercy College
>> 66 West 35th Street
>> New York, NY 10001
>> (212) 615 3367
>>
>> -- I have on my table a violin string. It is free. I twist one end of it
>> and it
>> responds. It is free. But it's not free to do what a violin string is
>> supposed to do - to produce music. So I take it, fix it in my violin and
>> tighten it until it is taut. Only then is it free to be a violin string.
>> -Sir Rabindranath Tagore
>> <Gita L.doc>
>>
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