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            <text>Peter Molin Sun, Feb 17, 7:32 PM (13 hours ago) to me, Benjamin Hi Harry, left to right looking at that picture is Colonel Suzanne Nielsen of the United States Military Academy (West Point) Department of Social Sciences (she’s currently the department head)</text>
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            <text> me—then Lieutenant Colonel Peter Molin of the United States Military Academy Department of English and Philosophy (I’m now retired)</text>
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            <text> Colonel Kathleen Harrington of the United States Air Force Academy Department of English and Fine Arts (she’s also the department head)</text>
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            <text> unknown—she’s US Army and almost certainly on the faculty at USMA, but I can’t remember her. I think she was a junior officer in the Department of Social Sciences with Colonel Nielsen (but I could be wrong)</text>
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            <text> Colonel Scott Krawczyk, then department head of the Department of English and Philosophy at West Point, now the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Long Island University-Brooklyn</text>
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            <text> unknown—no idea? Maria Hoehn at Vassar would probably know the woman on the far right, so I would ask her? If the name of the unknown Army officer comes to me, or I can think of a way to find out who she is, I’ll let you know. Courtesy of Peter Molin. On far right, Jenny Magnes.</text>
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