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This is a collection of writings under the pen name, T. C. Worthe, written by C. N. Cantelon over a period of years, which address somewhat controversial issues in American life. The pen name was used to separate the persona from C. N. Cantelon because they may not, actually, reflect the author's beliefs or opinions, except at the time of their writing. Things change, and people must be able to adapt. These ideas have merit, but are not always defensible.

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This is a collection of writings under the pen name, T. C. Worthe, written by C. N. Cantelon over a period of years, which address somewhat controversial issues in American life. The pen name was used to separate the persona from C. N. Cantelon because they may not, actually, reflect the author's beliefs or opinions, except at the time of their writing. Things change, and people must be able to adapt. These ideas have merit, but are not always defensible.
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T. C. Worthe is the name attributed to someone who used to leave short poems and comments on the Trail Room bulletin board at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon in the late '60's. C. N. Cantelon was the actual author of these, but he always liked the separation of this alias, as it allowed him to say things he might not, otherwise, want to defend. Upon his graduation, in 1970, he collected these little ditties, and has been adding to them, ever since.