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for high schoolers when I was seventeen for an article on Frank Harris. Little did I know, then, though about so many of his extracurricular claims to fame. I wrote | public, but maybe the apocryphal passages will help spur sales. Banning will, of course, made the cash register jingle. I won an award in the national Scholastic Magazine contest | ||
for high schoolers when I was seventeen for an article on Frank Harris. Little did I know, then, though about so many of his extracurricular claims to fame. I wrote it straight from finding copies of Pearson's Magazine around my folks' house. My mother still has them; maybe they have commercial value. | |||
Thanks for the invitation to come to visit you. I plan to do so one of these days. Right now I'm busy catching up. I hope you get back to your classes. I saw your name in a recent Columbia College brochure sent to me. I showed it to my senior class. | Thanks for the invitation to come to visit you. I plan to do so one of these days. Right now I'm busy catching up. I hope you get back to your classes. I saw your name in a recent Columbia College brochure sent to me. I showed it to my senior class. | ||
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Ed Bruell | |||
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It's too bad you didn't have the chance to speak before the pedagogues. The two-day convention in about five spots is a big thing. My daughter at Ball State got out of school for a long weekend, and she thinks it a great idea. | |||
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(4 public, but maybe the apocryphal passages will help spur sales. Banning will, of course, made the cash register jingle. I won an award in the national Scholastic Magazine contest for high schoolers when I was seventeen for an article on Frank Harris. Little did I know, then, though about so many of his extracurricular claims to fame. I wrote it straight from finding copies of Pearson's Magazine around my folks' house. My mother still has them; maybe they have commercial value.
Thanks for the invitation to come to visit you. I plan to do so one of these days. Right now I'm busy catching up. I hope you get back to your classes. I saw your name in a recent Columbia College brochure sent to me. I showed it to my senior class.
Sincerely, Ed Bruell
written in left margin It's too bad you didn't have the chance to speak before the pedagogues. The two-day convention in about five spots is a big thing. My daughter at Ball State got out of school for a long weekend, and she thinks it a great idea.