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Ruth continues to discuss life at the commune. Carl, a gay man, moves to the commune and brings Schottische and square dance experience with him. Between the California and Washington borders, there were 100 communes. It was the height of communal living. Carl’s lover moves away. Carl’s lover commits suicide. Ruth talks more about communal life. Ruth talks about toilets, bathrooms, and running water. A social worker comes from Roseburg to inspect the home where Heather is living. David arrives from Portland, Maine. Ruth talks about relationships and feelings between her children and Jean’s children. Jeff learns carpentry. It is the winter of 1972. Jeff and David wanted to build their own house. Ruth talks about political songs she wrote in 1968. Ruth sings a song called, Love Song, and she explains why she wrote the song. She discusses a song about menstruation. Ruth describes her experience staying in bed during her menstrual cycle. Ruth talks about Heather. She talks about home schooling of the commune children. The commune was modeled after a school in India called Mountain Grove School. Ruth plays guitar and sings a song. Ruth talks about visiting the grove of trees. She talks about the Ouija board. Ruth talks more about her and Jean’s life at Mountain Grove.\u003c/p\u003e (Scope and Content Note)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Source Metadata URI"]},"value":{"en":["https://scua.uoregon.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/191024"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eContents: Ruth arrives at Mountain Grove commune with son Jeff, age 17 or 18 and daughter Heather. Ruth describes life at the commune. Ruth discusses her relationship with Jean. Ruth talks about her loss of power and friends moving from city life to country life. Ruth talks about money between herself and Jean, and all of their children. Ruth talks about Jean. Ruth continues to discuss life at the commune. Carl, a gay man, moves to the commune and brings Schottische and square dance experience with him. Between the California and Washington borders, there were 100 communes. It was the height of communal living. Carl\u0026rsquo;s lover moves away. Carl\u0026rsquo;s lover commits suicide. Ruth talks more about communal life. Ruth talks about toilets, bathrooms, and running water. A social worker comes from Roseburg to inspect the home where Heather is living. David arrives from Portland, Maine. Ruth talks about relationships and feelings between her children and Jean\u0026rsquo;s children. Jeff learns carpentry. It is the winter of 1972. Jeff and David wanted to build their own house. Ruth talks about political songs she wrote in 1968. Ruth sings a song called, Love Song, and she explains why she wrote the song. She discusses a song about menstruation. Ruth describes her experience staying in bed during her menstrual cycle. Ruth talks about Heather. She talks about home schooling of the commune children. The commune was modeled after a school in India called Mountain Grove School. Ruth plays guitar and sings a song. Ruth talks about visiting the grove of trees. She talks about the Ouija board. 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