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		<title>By: Ellen Benedict Snodgrass</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ellen Benedict Snodgrass</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Lance,

I doubt that you will remember me, but I was a Speech and Hearing student at the University of Montana when you were first diagnosed with your hearing loss.  I was assigned to you as a student clinician and worked with you on speech and language.  You were one of my first patients and I loved working with you.  Your parents were amazing, very supportive.  Through the years I have often wondered how things went for you.  It seems you have been very successful.  Please say hello to your Mom and Dad for me, they may remember me.   I really enjoyed them and I hope they are doing well.  I am not surprised to see that you have done well.  You were such a cute kid.  I will be very interested to read Longshot.

Ellen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Lance,</p>
<p>I doubt that you will remember me, but I was a Speech and Hearing student at the University of Montana when you were first diagnosed with your hearing loss.  I was assigned to you as a student clinician and worked with you on speech and language.  You were one of my first patients and I loved working with you.  Your parents were amazing, very supportive.  Through the years I have often wondered how things went for you.  It seems you have been very successful.  Please say hello to your Mom and Dad for me, they may remember me.   I really enjoyed them and I hope they are doing well.  I am not surprised to see that you have done well.  You were such a cute kid.  I will be very interested to read Longshot.</p>
<p>Ellen</p>
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