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<DIV>Hi Bob,</DIV>
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<DIV>What a great photo of Sandra! Thanks for sharing it. Sandra and
I were born in the great year of 1942 -- 3 months apart. I was the elder.
When we realized this point of commonality at some point in the 1980s --
probably in our 40th year -- we had a small celebration together on the 7th
floor of Kemper. Thirty years later it is a memory I cherish. Love
to you and Lyn. Marilyn</DIV>
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<DIV>On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 19:34:23 -0500 Robert True <<A
href="mailto:icatrue@igc.org">icatrue@igc.org</A>> writes:</DIV>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Dear Friends, <BR>July 2 marks Sandra True’s 70th
birthday.<BR> I ran across this picture and it triggered a welcome
memory.<BR>We had just spent the day going door to door to get out the vote in
Pennsylvania, an important swing state. We bused there from New Jersey with
Tim Lush and Rebecca Nichols. The emphasis of our canvassing
was on women’s rights and engagement. We felt empowered, alive and joyful in
the exchanges of the day. <BR>Sandra cared deeply for the empowerment of women
and this thread ran throughout her life – in her work, friendships, and
family. She had a special collegiality with the strong women of the Movement
and Order. She loved standing shoulder to shoulder with local women in
communities around the world.<BR>So, please join me in a birthday
remembrance.<BR><BR>Bob<BR><BR><IMG
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