BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FOR James Drought
Note: The following information was accumulated by John Geiger from diverse resources over more than 20 years. The extent of record entry varies from individual to individual. Birth date rarely occurs, for example, while date of death is more frequently recorded. Sources may be cited in footnotes or otherwise commented by Geiger. Sometimes such notes may be indicated that are not present in the comments. Unless otherwise indicated, dates of arrival or departure are annualized (e.g. as being any time between January 1 and December 31 of any year). Sometimes dates are given for month and/or day; these may have ambiguous or unknown values indicated by John Geiger with question marks.
Dates of residence in Taliesin Fellowship: 1932-1934.
Primary Geiger Database Record Number for this individual: #1334.
Comments and Citations by John Geiger
Comment field 1: Kassler; University of Wisconson, Landscape.Comment field 2: (a) Drought''s presence comfirmed during Gurdjieff''s visit in 1934. Fellowship, p. 242.
Identification code categories:
Member of the Taliesin Fellowship community.
Recorded as deceased.
Recorded as involved in Georgi Ivanovich Gurdjieff teachings with Olgivanna Lloyd Wright
Non-Print Records Comments
Note: Due to various limitations of function in the early versions of his database, John Geiger developed a series of entries for some individuals in order to indicate second, often successive, married names. These were designated as non-print records in his identification code scheme, providing Geiger an opportunity to store additional information when the primary record entry fields were otherwise used. Elements of these hidden records are shown below. Contents usually appear repetitive, but sometimes contain unique information.
Alternate record number: #5571. Comment field 1: Kassler; University of Wisconson, Landscape. Comment field 2: (a) Drought''s presence comfirmed during Gurdjieff''s visit in 1934. Fellowship, p. 242.
Alternate record number: #3243. Comment field 1: Kassler; University of Wisconson, Landscape. Comment field 2: (a) Drought''s presence comfirmed during Gurdjieff''s visit in 1934. Fellowship, p. 242.