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Inbox No, Doug — Thank You

By Rick Bond ’79
Published online February 9, 2021
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In Response to: Remembrance: Playwright Douglas McGrath ’80 on His Father-in-Law, Cartoonist Henry Martin ’48

Thank you for sharing these lovely memories of a guy who made us all smile ... although I’m “pro-tomatoes,” myself. You, and we, were very lucky to have had him around.

All the best,

Rick Bond ’79
Kensington, Md.

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