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Journalist Adolphe Bernotas Retires From Guild After 58 Years
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Adolphe Bernotas – After 58 years in the Guild, my age (82), health and my wife demand I step aside from my union duties.
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Adolphe Bernotas – After 58 years in the Guild, my age (82), health and my wife demand I step aside from my union duties.
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