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by bethmacy on May 20, 2014  •  Permalink
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Tagged Class of 2014, confidence, first-generation college students, Journalism, Mary Baldwin College, storytelling

Posted by bethmacy on May 20, 2014

https://intrepidpapergirl.com/2014/05/20/bad-boyfriends-bill-paying-and-harriet-the-spy-my-advice-to-the-class-of-2014/

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