So I've confirmed that if I include a (current-directory "proper-path") in the 
file containing the supervised place at the remote node, then the subsequent 
file that is required by the supervised place file does indeed inherit the 
proper-path.

As a wild guess, maybe this has something to do with the remote node getting 
created via ssh and having nothing to go on but the user's home-directory.  
Then when the place is created, the provided runtime-path gets things to the 
source file and even to the subsequently required file, but somehow the 
current-directory continues as the home-directory.

Is the behavior that I'm seeing expected/intended?  As stated at the top, I can 
change the current-directory but didn't think I should have had to.

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