As Kit Dobelle sees news during the early days of President Joe Bidenâs term, the Pittsfield resident will notice people we do not see, recognize customs we do not know are being followed.
She will look back at 1977, when she and her husband Evan walked into the White House, shortly after Jimmy Carterâs inauguration. They both served as Chief of Protocol.
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Kit was 32 years old when she found herself on the worldâs political stage. She was there when the U.S. was normalizing relations with China and during the Camp David Accords.
âI was grateful to have a front row in history,â she said.
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A Page from North Quabbin History: When the world came to Orange
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In August of 1962, the world came to Orange when parachutists from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, England, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and South Africa as well as the United States came to participate in the sixth World Parachuting Championship held at the Orange Municipal Airport from Aug. 11 to Sept. 3, 1962. According to the Enterprise and Journal of July 19, 1962, the United States teams included Sgt. Loy B. Brydon of the U.S. Army, James Arender, Gerald P. Bourquin, Sgt. Richard Fortenberry of the U.S. Army Philip J. Vander Weg, with alternate team member Henry L. Simbro. Both Sgt. Fortenberry and Arender had also been members of the 1960 United States Parachuting Team where Arender had won the