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October 25, 2013 San Jose, CA October 22 – October 25, 2013 San Jose, CA ATTENDEE ROSTER unaffiliated attendees Paul Hogan Kathleen Archer 41 Windsor Road 2 Dickinson Way Milton, MA 02186 Beverly, MA 01915 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Wayne Lawson Maria Byck 272 East Sycamore Street 134 Douglass St Columbus, OH 43206 Brooklyn, NY 11217 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Amy Love Clayton Campbell P.O.Box 1371 710 Iliff Street Belchertown, MA 01007 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Diane Nance Donna Cooper Hurt Columbus, OH 2112 Wappoo Dr. Email: [email protected] Charleston, SC 29412 Email: [email protected] Sheila O’Hara 14383 Spruce Grove Road Lauren DiCioccio Lower Lake, CA 95457 1055 Church St. Email: [email protected] San Francisco, CA 94004 Email: [email protected] Dennis O'Leary Email: [email protected] Dale Djerassi 2600 Bear Gulch Road Stephanie Olmsted Woodside, CA 94062 1100 Park Avenue Email: 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