I t's like asking a bird what a bird song means. You have to be a bird to... NORTH Edition
I t's like asking a bird what a bird song means. You have to be a bird to know. " -- Tom Elliott, Butler Area Public Library trustees president, on meeting Kim Peek When Dick Musko, a member of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce, met Kim Peek, he was so impressed by Peek's ability...
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Published in | Pittsburgh post-gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa. 1978) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsburgh Post - Gazette
28.09.2003
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Summary: | I t's like asking a bird what a bird song means. You have to be a bird to know. " -- Tom Elliott, Butler Area Public Library trustees president, on meeting Kim Peek When Dick Musko, a member of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce, met Kim Peek, he was so impressed by Peek's ability to remember nearly everything he has ever heard or read that Musko invited Peek and his father to Butler to speak at a chamber dinner. Afterward, Musko took the two to Butler County Area Public Library, where [Fran Peek] donated to the library autographed copies of the book he has written about his son, "The Real Rain Man: Kim Peek." The Butler AM Rotary Club supplied the books. |
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ISSN: | 1068-624X |