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Suzy Was Different
Suzy was a strange child. Everybody thought so; even Suzy— especially Suzy. She dreamed in hyperbole; her ideals bordered on heaven; and she was often disillusioned.
"Nobody's perfect," everybody said, but somehow Suzy knew all about the potential greatness and goodness of man, even the potential greatness and goodness of Suzy—something that really challenged the imagination.
She didn't have any really close friends. And worst of all, she was never invited to a single school dance in all her four years of high school.
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March 3, 1973 issue
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Getting Off the Roller Coaster
DEBORAH APPLETON HUEBSCH
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Radical Medicine
ELIZABETH WOOLLEY
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DEALS
Richard Henry Lee
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When I was fifteen...
MICHAEL DAVID RISSLER
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Suzy Was Different
ELIZABETH B. EVERETT
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An Interview: on college football
with contributions from Ed Gondolf
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"[The Lord] brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of...
Julia Ann Walker
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Two years ago I began an earnest study of Christian Science
Philip M. Zrike with contributions from Mary Louise Zrike
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I am very grateful to be a member of The Mother Church
Shirley W. Bare with contributions from Edwin Everett Bare
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During my senior year in high school, the question of "which...
Ruth Pritchard with contributions from Frances Evans Sweeney