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Tag: Brie

“…wondrous days, surprising days” #80

I still consider myself fairly young and the world around me is far different from the one I knew in high school or college. Electric typewriters and erasable paper represented the cutting edge of technology for me, and I’d never heard of Brie.

-Robert B. Lawton, S. J.

Posted on December 16, 2007Categories "...wondrous days surprising days"Tags Brie, edge, Electric, Robert B. Lawton, school, technology
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