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Jan. 31, Feb. 28 & March 28, 2015.   The Sandor Ferenczi Center

Adrienne Harris, Galit Atlas, Michael Feldman, Heather Ferguson, Arthur Fox, Margery Kalb and Susan Klebanoff

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