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Frank Dickerson: Words as he hustles through 8th Decade

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It becomes more and more difficult to keep the old ties as we hustle through our 8th decade. I still have a few of the old Knifley High School and Berea College mates as correspondents, but it is a new world out there and here. - Frank Dickerson.





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Frank Dickerson: On keeping the home ties



2016-07-10 - California - Photo from Frank Dickerson.
Different worlds in Knifley and California: It becomes more and more difficult to keep the old ties as we hustle through our 8th decade. I still have a few of the old Knifley High School and Berea College mates as correspondents, but it is a new world out there and here. - Frank Dickerson.

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