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		<title>By: Fran Dodds (now, F. Alison Fleming)</title>
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		<description>Congrats to my high school friend, Rosemary.  (And thanks to Dan Volper for this post.)  Rosemary and I were in Heights High School &quot;Choir&quot; together in the late 60&#039;s, and, in addition to Heights High, we spent a stretch as best friends at Cleveland P.A.C.E. Music and Arts, at the Masonic Temple in Cleveland (where Rosemary would climb 4 flights of stairs daily rather than take the ancient elevator).  She graduated a year ahead of me.  We kept in touch during her first year or two at Oberlin, then lost track of each other.  Nice to find out about this great recognition for her.  Dan, I always loved the beautiful grand piano in your house!  No wonder Rosemary became such a virtuosa.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congrats to my high school friend, Rosemary.  (And thanks to Dan Volper for this post.)  Rosemary and I were in Heights High School &#8220;Choir&#8221; together in the late 60&#8217;s, and, in addition to Heights High, we spent a stretch as best friends at Cleveland P.A.C.E. Music and Arts, at the Masonic Temple in Cleveland (where Rosemary would climb 4 flights of stairs daily rather than take the ancient elevator).  She graduated a year ahead of me.  We kept in touch during her first year or two at Oberlin, then lost track of each other.  Nice to find out about this great recognition for her.  Dan, I always loved the beautiful grand piano in your house!  No wonder Rosemary became such a virtuosa.</p>
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