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		<title>By: Daniel Gulino</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Don!  I don&#039;t know if you remember me, but I do remember you.  I was at Kenyon the two years you were there, and I had P-Chem class junior year with you.  That was a great class, and whenever I get together at a reunion with Steve Bird or Sharon Lando or Tom Pappenhagen, we&#039;ll talk about you, too.  I&#039;m glad to see you are still at the COA.  I don&#039;t know if you remember, but my wife and I dropped in to say hello to you there while we were on our honeymoon in August of 1979.  You had just arrived there and were still settling in.  At the time I believe it was just a visiting appointment, but you&#039;ve obviously turned it into much more.  As for me, to make a long story short, I retired in June of last year after teaching in the chemical engineering department at Ohio University in Athens for 22 years and working for NASA in Cleveland for six years prior to that.  I hadn&#039;t planned to retire this young, but various circumstances involving state budgets, university budgets, buyout offers, and lots of scenario analyses led to the decision.  I now live in Las Cruces, New Mexico (another story), where I teach part time in the chemical engineering department here and also consult with one of the research groups here.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Don!  I don&#8217;t know if you remember me, but I do remember you.  I was at Kenyon the two years you were there, and I had P-Chem class junior year with you.  That was a great class, and whenever I get together at a reunion with Steve Bird or Sharon Lando or Tom Pappenhagen, we&#8217;ll talk about you, too.  I&#8217;m glad to see you are still at the COA.  I don&#8217;t know if you remember, but my wife and I dropped in to say hello to you there while we were on our honeymoon in August of 1979.  You had just arrived there and were still settling in.  At the time I believe it was just a visiting appointment, but you&#8217;ve obviously turned it into much more.  As for me, to make a long story short, I retired in June of last year after teaching in the chemical engineering department at Ohio University in Athens for 22 years and working for NASA in Cleveland for six years prior to that.  I hadn&#8217;t planned to retire this young, but various circumstances involving state budgets, university budgets, buyout offers, and lots of scenario analyses led to the decision.  I now live in Las Cruces, New Mexico (another story), where I teach part time in the chemical engineering department here and also consult with one of the research groups here.</p>
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