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L. P. Jacks

“A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.”

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RobbyRamdin.com Version 2.0

I’ve spent the money and committed myself to holding this site for another two years. That’s a pretty big commitment, so I decided to give the site a face lift. I’ll be playing with the design and layout for the next few days. I’ll also give thought to adding content so people might want to come here every once in a while. I spent a while setting up a gallery, but I haven’t uploaded many pictures. Perhaps that’ll be step one.

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AAA0194

Oliver is a dove. Oliver belongs to Geoff and Tracy. Oliver very pretty. Oliver’s serial number is AAA0194. AAA0194 is also the reference number of a few different pieces of art at different museums and the flight number for an American Airlines flight between Boston and San Francisco.

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Oh, Google!

I was doing a search for the Wren 440s, as I had lost the URL for our blog. I didn’t find our blog, but I did find a reference to it in some Tufts literature. I guess this Josh Pressman is one of our long lost suitemates…

Joshua Pressman

Associate

Sperry, Mitchell & Company

Joshua Pressman is an associate at Sperry, Mitchell & Company, a boutique investment bank specializing in middle-market mergers and acquisitions, and exclusively dedicated to advising privately-held companies seeking to sell, merge or recapitalize.

Mr. Pressman would like to emphasize that until late in his senior year, he had no idea what the previous sentence meant.

Mr. Pressman is a 2004 graduate of Tufts University with a B.A. in Economics and Political Science, magna cum laude with high thesis honors. While at Tufts, Josh was President of Tufts Hillel, and recalls fondly his years in the Wren 440s, Houston Hall’s third floor, and 4 Warner Street.

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