... Oh, did you? Chuc k And then went on to Michigan. Got a graduate degree. Larry When did you get your undergraduate at ... Chuck ’68. Larry ’68, okay. Chuck Yes . In ’70 I got my graduate degree , and came back and worked for United Way in read more...
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... it was kind of naïve feeling that anybody with a college degree or college education could really help. Well, you can but, ... bag got lost in Peru, and I had to sleep out in about 15 degree temperature with just a space blanket over me and I threw read more...
... I went to school there for three or four years ; I was in graduate school in Iowa in the summer. I ran into somebody , and ... school. Actually, I went back and finished my Master ’s degree. W e did that for four or five years. Then the Gilmores, read more...
... at the time. I was teaching Old and New Testament: Master’s degree through the University of Detroit and studying in Israel at ... Philippines. I taught in Hawaii and in Guam. I taught Silva graduates scripture. I did a class called ESP in the Bible. PM read more...
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... one of mine for you. Mary Kenneth Killick was a 33rd degree Mason. Larry Okay. Mary And that’s Kenneth. And so was ... here, too? Mary Yes. Larry Okay. Mary You see one 33-degree Mason talked to another 33rd degree Mason and our job—I’m read more...