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    <title>Class Notes | U.Va. Magazine</title>
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    <description>Find out about the lives of your classmates</description>
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      <description>Joe Carroll (Col ’61 L/M) retired in April after 33 years as publisher of Furniture/Today, the weekly business newspaper of the U.S. furniture industry. In May he delivered the commencement address at Kendall College of Art &amp;amp; Design in Grand Rapids, Mi., and received an honorary doctorate. In July he was named president of McNeill Communications, an advertising and public relations agency based in High Point, Nc.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <description>Thomas A. Long (Grad ’61) published a medical memoir of his 55 years as a patient at the Mayo Clinic entitled If This Isn’t Cincinnati, It Must Be Mayo.</description>
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      <description>Caleb Smith (Col ’61 L/M) published a novel, Reggae Jihad.</description>
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