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From: Michigan Chronicle
Date: 20020402
Author:Williams, Danial C., Jr.

Williams, Danial C., Jr.
Michigan Chronicle
04-02-2002
"Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness."
Thomas Carlyle

The day after Renaissance lost to Redford in the PSL playoffs, at the
request of the instructor, Mrs. Pam Perry, I spoke in a couple of
journalism classes at the school. Afterwards, much to my surprise, Mrs.
Perry had the students write their "report" on me. Then she called me and
faxed over what she thought were the best ones. I thought they all showed a
good sense of judgment when relating what would be relevant and important
in writing an interview and ...

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