I SOLVED THIS!

It was due to my installing network-manager while trying to get my Wifi to 
be recognized.  I found a Web reference that said there was some config 
file contamination with ssh and after installing network-manager.  I didn't 
believe it, but what the heck?

I ran
# apt-get -remove --purge network-manager
...let it finish.

ssh is back working like a charm.

I can't say know the exact contamination (no before/after comparison), or 
how the -remove returned the config to normal, but it resolved the problem.

William -> not not sure you have the same problem cause as mine, but this 
is worth a short.  I was running Win7Pro on the host.  I was using the 
USB2.0 port.

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