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Bob London & passage of time
All my dealings with Bob were fairly positive, but those were in the early to mid-eighties. That being said, I have heard from others that your experience was not an isolated event.
It may be that there were some dynamics in Indianapolis among the staff that contributed to the change in Brother London that you and others have commented on. I don't run in those circles and have tried to avoid knowing about the inner workings of that circle. I am afraid that the dynamics of Fraternity operations in Indianapolis may be something akin to hot dogs or sausage: You may like the product, but don't ask how it is made!
I wish Bob well in his endeavors and sincerely hope that he and his family are healthy and happy.
Lest it be said that I wear blinders when it comes to the staff, I must admit that I have had some contact with the staff that has been less than satisfactory. My dealings with Eric Richards have been good and the folks that I had some disagreements with in the past have departed the scene. Even so, it will be some time before that comfort level returns.
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