Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Red Rhythmic Earth - Spectral Serpent Moon of Liberation, Day 13





6 Caban


Red Rhythmic Earth 

Golden Bee
On Spruce – on Pine
Sucking Nectar
Drinking Wine

Ivy twines 'round
Berry Bush
Black-eyed Susans
Never rush 

Pebble, Shell and Wood
Drift in from Sea
Decorating Sand
In random jocularity 

Waves whisper and fall
In Rhythm fine-tuned –
Earth’s constant Call
To her pale sister Moon. 


©Kleomichele Leeds




Gloria Chisum



Gloria Twine Chisum (born 1930) in Muskogee, Oklahoma is an experimental psychologist who eventually became a board member of the American Psychological Association, among many other organizations. An expert in visual problems associated with the operation of high-performance aircraft, she developed eye wear to protect pilots' eyes in extreme conditions like sharp turns, lightning, or nuclear explosion.

Education

Chisum earned her BS (1951) and MS (1953), in psychology from Howard University. During her undergraduate years she pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha and was a part of the Howard University Players, a dramatic group run by students. In 1960, she earned her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation was titled "Transposition as a Function of the Number of Test Trials".

Career

During 1958-1968, Chisum taught psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. From 1960-1965, she researched psychology at the Naval Air Development Center. She served as the head of the Vision Laboratory from 1965-1980, and afterwards became the head of the Environmental Physiology Research Team. She was also a board member of several organizations, including (but not limited to) the Arthritis Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania the Aerospace Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and the Optical Society of America.

Her research led to optical advancements for pilots such as protective eye wear. Specifically, her work was focused on the creation of protective goggles that would help pilots withstand the extreme conditions sustained during flight including loss of vision during sharp turns and sudden flashes of bright light (such as those that could occur during lightning flashes or nuclear explosions), including work presented at a NATO conference. Her publications include a 1975 book on laboratory assessment of the AN/PVS-5 night vision goggle and a 1978 book on laser eye protection for flight personnel.

Chisum is the first African-American woman to join the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.

Personal life

Chisum married Melvin J. "Jack" Chisum. Both have served as chairs of the University of Pennsylvania's Harrison Society. The town of Twine, Oklahoma is named after Chisum's grandfather.

Honors

Aerospace Medical Association's Raymond F. Longacre Award in 1979
University of Pennsylvania Alumni Award of Merit
Inducted Oklahoma Hall of Fame, 1984*




CABAN



Kin 97: Red Rhythmic Earth


I organize in order to evolve
Balancing synchronicity
I seal the matrix of navigation
With the rhythmic tone of equality
I am guided by my own power doubled.


Everything that is thought, said or done is registered in the noosphere.*



*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2017-2018.






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