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		By: ray Whaley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Duane, not sure if you will get this but here goes anyway. Just re-read your interview for the third time. One of the best in the alumni group for sure Not surprisingily,your narritive is very well structured , meaningful, touching and personal on many levels. Some of the old partners and  pictures, congered up some chuckles and tears at the same moment.  To the outside world we all grow old, but not to those who walked in and lived the warden fraternity. Stay well Duane..

P.S. on the eve of a signifgant solar esciplse tomorrow, I am reminded of the day of another similar eclipse in 1979 I think, where you and I were digging, burning and burying a smelly anthraxed bison near Horniday cabin. Sure fun........]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Duane, not sure if you will get this but here goes anyway. Just re-read your interview for the third time. One of the best in the alumni group for sure Not surprisingily,your narritive is very well structured , meaningful, touching and personal on many levels. Some of the old partners and  pictures, congered up some chuckles and tears at the same moment.  To the outside world we all grow old, but not to those who walked in and lived the warden fraternity. Stay well Duane..</p>
<p>P.S. on the eve of a signifgant solar esciplse tomorrow, I am reminded of the day of another similar eclipse in 1979 I think, where you and I were digging, burning and burying a smelly anthraxed bison near Horniday cabin. Sure fun&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
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