Veery Journal Charles Hartshorne Interview Timeline
1996, summer, Charles Hartshorne interview in entirety in Veery journal, Veery #6, p. 32 - 44, "Charles Hartshorne Philosophy"
in more than 8,000 words by written drafts and telephone
1996, December 13, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Leader Times, Kittanning, PA
1996, December 19, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Cambridge Chronicle, Cambridge, MA
1997, January 7, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, PA
1997, March, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Access, Colorado College. Colorado Springs, CO
1997, April 13, Charles Hartshorne interview first published in Veery journal then excerpted in Austin American-Statesman, Austin, TX
1997, June 10, Charles Hartshorne subject of article upon being contacted by Veery in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA
1997, November 11, Charles Hartshorne noted as selected for Veery journal in Atlanta Journal and Constitution
1998, February 23, Charles Hartshorne subject of article on being rediscovered in U.S. News and World Report, "A Hundred Years of Thinking About God: A Philosopher Soon to be Rediscovered" by Gregg Easterbrook
2000, October 13, Charles Hartshorne obituary in The New York Times, quotes from Veery journal interview with Charles Hartshorne (1996) excerpted in Austin American-Statesman (1997) included in The New York Times obituary, "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin (2000):
"the search for necessary truths, truths that are not only true, but they couldn't have been false."
- Veery p.32, 1st paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
"By one principle of subdivision, you can make it 32"
- Veery p.34, last paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
"but there's very little need to go beyond that."
- Veery p.32, 1st paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/13/us/charles-hartshorne-theologian-is-dead-proponent-of-an-activist-god-was-103.html
The Toronto Globe and Mail then ran a similar obituary by Douglas Martin that contained the same Veery quotes (1996) that were reprinted in the Austin American-Statesman (1997).
The Los Angeles Times, 2000, Elaine Woo, obituary of Charles Hartshorne, contains quotes from the Veery 1996 interview.
Montreal Gazette, 2000, Elaine Woo, obituary of Charles Hartshorne, referenced the Veery 1996 interview and the Los Angeles Times obituary.
1996, summer, Charles Hartshorne interview in entirety in Veery journal, Veery #6, p. 32 - 44, "Charles Hartshorne Philosophy"
in more than 8,000 words by written drafts and telephone
1996, December 13, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Leader Times, Kittanning, PA
1996, December 19, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Cambridge Chronicle, Cambridge, MA
1997, January 7, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, PA
1997, March, Charles Hartshorne interview in Veery journal reported in Access, Colorado College. Colorado Springs, CO
1997, April 13, Charles Hartshorne interview first published in Veery journal then excerpted in Austin American-Statesman, Austin, TX
1997, June 10, Charles Hartshorne subject of article upon being contacted by Veery in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA
1997, November 11, Charles Hartshorne noted as selected for Veery journal in Atlanta Journal and Constitution
1998, February 23, Charles Hartshorne subject of article on being rediscovered in U.S. News and World Report, "A Hundred Years of Thinking About God: A Philosopher Soon to be Rediscovered" by Gregg Easterbrook
2000, October 13, Charles Hartshorne obituary in The New York Times, quotes from Veery journal interview with Charles Hartshorne (1996) excerpted in Austin American-Statesman (1997) included in The New York Times obituary, "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin (2000):
"the search for necessary truths, truths that are not only true, but they couldn't have been false."
- Veery p.32, 1st paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
"By one principle of subdivision, you can make it 32"
- Veery p.34, last paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
"but there's very little need to go beyond that."
- Veery p.32, 1st paragraph, 1996,
then reprinted in Austin American-Statesman, 1997,
then quoted in "Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103" by Douglas Martin,
The New York Times, 2000,
and then in Hartshorne obituary by Douglas Martin in the Toronto Globe and Mail, 2000
https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/13/us/charles-hartshorne-theologian-is-dead-proponent-of-an-activist-god-was-103.html
The Toronto Globe and Mail then ran a similar obituary by Douglas Martin that contained the same Veery quotes (1996) that were reprinted in the Austin American-Statesman (1997).
The Los Angeles Times, 2000, Elaine Woo, obituary of Charles Hartshorne, contains quotes from the Veery 1996 interview.
Montreal Gazette, 2000, Elaine Woo, obituary of Charles Hartshorne, referenced the Veery 1996 interview and the Los Angeles Times obituary.