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Monday, October 6, 2008

Oct 6-Oct 13 Jonathan Dean/Seneca Garber

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Jonathan and Seneca are visiting us this week to tell us more about Elektra. What did you learn from them that you didn't already know? What in particular did you like about their presentation. Give specific, concrete details.
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