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Eve Drewelowe's journals, volumes II-III, 1950s
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paralysis and panic that seized me at finding myself unseemingly elected president and not knowing what to do would have devastated me. Fortunately the class meetings were few, otherwise I might have been in a terrorizing predicament. This was my one and only experience at having an office of anything. Later I learned to avoid these situations and absolutely refused to take on any more activities on the outside, than I could help. I could help and henceforth I did.
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paralysis and panic that seized me at finding myself unseemingly elected president and not knowing what to do would have devastated me. Fortunately the class meetings were few, otherwise I might have been in a terrorizing predicament. This was my one and only experience at having an office of anything. Later I learned to avoid these situations and absolutely refused to take on any more activities on the outside, than I could help. I could help and henceforth I did.
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