One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: John Fox ()
Date: December 12, 2007 12:07PM

What do Jack Rosenberg, Jack Frost, Curt Wilhelm VonSavage, Werner Erhard, Celeste Marie Radell and Ellen Erhard have in common?

Outrageous Betrayal: The Dark Journey of Werner Erhard from est to Exile

By Steven Pressman
1993, St. Martin’s Press: New York
ISBN 0-312-09296-2

Excerpted from PAGE 6:

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Unfortunately for Rosenberg, his wife, Pat, and his mother learned about his affair, which succeeded only in increasing his hostility toward both of them. Soon he had a new plan to get away from his family and Philadelphia. On March 29, 1960, he and June — who now knew about Rosenberg’s double life — drove the seventy miles that separated Philadelphia from Bel Air, Maryland, not far from the Pennsylvania border. That afternoon he and June applied for a Maryland marriage license under the names of Curt Wilhelm VonSavage and Celeste Marie Radell. On the application for the license, Rosenberg accurately listed his age as twenty-four and his occupation as that of a salesman. But VonSavage, he wrote, had been born in New Jersey and currently lived in the small New Jersey town of Phillipsburg. Three days later, on April 1, a Methodist minister in Bel Air united the covert couple in marriage. Jack Rosenberg had committed bigamy. Wedding vows completed, the couple returned to Philadelphia, where June Bryde quietly resumed her job at the real estate office while Rosenberg continued selling cars and living with Pat and the children in an apartment in Hatboro, a commuter town north of Philadelphia off the turnpike.


Not long after, “Jack Frost” abruptly announced to his boss he was quitting and moving out of town. On May 25, 1960, Rosenberg picked up June from her real estate office and drove to the Newark airport, where they left the car in the parking lot and boarded a flight to Indianapolis. More than a dozen years would pass before Rosenberg’s family would hear from him again. By the time they landed a few hours later, Jack Rosenberg and June Bryde were ready to begin new lives as Werner and Ellen Erhard.
Click here to view and/or download a full sized scan of the marriage licence.

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: John Fox ()
Date: December 12, 2007 12:10PM

Note: Linked directly to the web site page as linking directly to the image file did not work.

John

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: ajinajan ()
Date: December 13, 2007 01:27PM

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John Fox
What do Jack Rosenberg, Jack Frost, Curt Wilhelm VonSavage, Werner Erhard, Celeste Marie Radell and Ellen Erhard have in common?

Outrageous Betrayal: The Dark Journey of Werner Erhard from est to Exile

By Steven Pressman
1993, St. Martin’s Press: New York
ISBN 0-312-09296-2

Excerpted from PAGE 6:

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Unfortunately for Rosenberg, his wife, Pat, and his mother learned about his affair, which succeeded only in increasing his hostility toward both of them. Soon he had a new plan to get away from his family and Philadelphia. On March 29, 1960, he and June — who now knew about Rosenberg’s double life — drove the seventy miles that separated Philadelphia from Bel Air, Maryland, not far from the Pennsylvania border. That afternoon he and June applied for a Maryland marriage license under the names of Curt Wilhelm VonSavage and Celeste Marie Radell. On the application for the license, Rosenberg accurately listed his age as twenty-four and his occupation as that of a salesman. But VonSavage, he wrote, had been born in New Jersey and currently lived in the small New Jersey town of Phillipsburg. Three days later, on April 1, a Methodist minister in Bel Air united the covert couple in marriage. Jack Rosenberg had committed bigamy. Wedding vows completed, the couple returned to Philadelphia, where June Bryde quietly resumed her job at the real estate office while Rosenberg continued selling cars and living with Pat and the children in an apartment in Hatboro, a commuter town north of Philadelphia off the turnpike.


Not long after, “Jack Frost” abruptly announced to his boss he was quitting and moving out of town. On May 25, 1960, Rosenberg picked up June from her real estate office and drove to the Newark airport, where they left the car in the parking lot and boarded a flight to Indianapolis. More than a dozen years would pass before Rosenberg’s family would hear from him again. By the time they landed a few hours later, Jack Rosenberg and June Bryde were ready to begin new lives as Werner and Ellen Erhard.
Click here to view and/or download a full sized scan of the marriage licence.

Great stuff, thanks for posting this.

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: ajinajan ()
Date: December 14, 2007 11:59AM

Interesting new addition to the bottom of the page:

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OR ... GET YOUR OWN COPY FOR ONLY $5 !!!

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Enjoy.

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: John Fox ()
Date: December 14, 2007 02:15PM

Every home should have one. Especially if you are a fan of Werner. :-P

John

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: Vic-Luc ()
Date: December 15, 2007 12:46PM

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John Fox
Every home should have one. Especially if you are a fan of Werner. :-P

John

Funny how those "W"s look spot on...

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Re: One of these is not like the other .... :-)
Posted by: John Fox ()
Date: December 15, 2007 12:50PM

"W"s?

John

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