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He played with the Nankai Hawks in Japan in 1964, then returned to Milwaukee, where he eventually worked as a local scout for the Milwaukee Brewers.
They returned to Miami in 1985, where his father eventually worked as a school crossing guard; his mother was a stock clerk at Kmart.
Not that he stuck around: he joined the Air Force, and eventually worked as an optical engineer on the Hubble space telescope.
In 1962, he joined the American Heritage Publishing Company, where he eventually worked as publisher of American Heritage magazine and, from 1970 to 1975, as president and publisher of the company.
Marshall decided to take on her friend's challenge, and she eventually worked as an attorney for more than 20 years before retiring.
She received her M.A. and Phd from Freie Universität Berlin, Germany and eventually worked as a research assistant in the fields of curriculum development, at the Technische University of Dresden and school development of full-day schools, and SES and migration related achievement disparities in elementary education at the Department of Empirical Education at the Freie Universität Berlin.
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