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Anthony Schueller, SSS
John Christman, SSS
Kay Vincent
Elizabeth Zaller
Patrick Riley
John Christman, SSS; Keith
Chevalier; Gary LaVerdiere, SSS
Bishop Robert Morneau
Donald Cozzens
Ernest Falardeau, SSS
Edward Foley, OFM Cap
Girl in a Shopping Cart
Paul D’Amato, 1989
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