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PORT LEYDEN NEWS: Paul and Louise Wilson's journey
I left you last time telling about my having met Louise. That first week of 1957 began with both Louise and myself working in the cafeteria on the campus of Fredonia State Teachers College. After the noon meal one day, she had been walking across a mowed grass field from the cafeteria at Gregory Hall to Maple Avenue. I lived at a private home on Maple Avenue at the time, and she lived in the women’s dormitory named Alumni Hall on Central Avenue. Her place was a short distance past Maple Avenue, so we had both been headed in the same direction.
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