tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8195576014489760555.post1842315970637419414..comments2024-03-12T10:12:46.113-05:00Comments on Genma Speaks: Carol Creswell-Betsch: A guardian angel comes forward quietlyGenmaspeakshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11721332536244226641noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8195576014489760555.post-21879176309427016012010-10-24T11:43:32.076-05:002010-10-24T11:43:32.076-05:00Thank you for sharing this story! The Tennessean d...Thank you for sharing this story! The Tennessean did not say much about Dr. Creswell-Betsch, so I was seeking more information about this heroine for our community! Enjoyed your perspective in your other posts as well. Great job!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8195576014489760555.post-74153175623050489372010-10-24T00:09:17.052-05:002010-10-24T00:09:17.052-05:00I wish Dr. Creswell-Betsch well in her endeavor, a...I wish Dr. Creswell-Betsch well in her endeavor, and admire and appreciate her generosity and historical insight relating to the O'Keeffe collection. However, I fear that this disagreement isn't over the art and its display itself, but rather the $30 million over which some entities are anxious to preside (graft is awfully hard without funds, you know).<br />I hope the art stays in Nashville, on Fisk's campus, and Fisk has a financial and cultural renaissance. If so, Dr. Creswell-Betsch's gift will be long remembered. But, if not, I hope that the wishes of the originator and donor of the collection, Ms. O'Keeffe, are honored in a trustworthy and forthright fashion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com