I attended the Merrill-Palmer Institute as both an undergraduate, 1965-66, and a graduate student, 1967-68. Merrill-Palmer was one of the most fulfilling and expanding experiences of my entire life. At Merrill-Palmer I learned and studied ideas that influenced and transformed my whole life in terms of spiritual and academic developments. Ideas for both my master's and doctoral writings were obtained from my classroom experiences at Merrill-Palmer.\r
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People-wise, I met the most wonderful and real people of my life. Challenges to my need to grow socially enhanced my strength as an individual and a person who would always strive for success and work to better the lives of all others. I offer eternal thanks to the faculty, staff, and students of the Merrill-Palmer Institute and the good fortune that gave me the opportunity to live, study, and learn there.
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