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  • Washington, D.C. - March 27, 2014:<br />
New Vice President with Earthjustice Lisa Garcia.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Windsor Mill, Maryland - February 19, 2014: President of Carpet Fair, Inc. Maureen Anderson stands on a snowbank in front of one of her company's stores, Bill's Carpet Fair in Windsor Mill, Maryland February 19, 2014. Anderson is extending discounts to customers hoping to make up for lost revenue due to the recent severe winter weather. CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • VIP's have their photo made with Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0453.jpg
  • VIP's have their photo made with Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0448.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0963.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0954.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0952.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0950.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0949.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0931.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0928.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0926.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0925.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0920.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0909.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0893.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0876.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0223.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0956.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0955.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0953.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0951.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0948.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0936.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0939.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0934.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0922.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0921.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0917.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0904.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0894.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0887.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0885.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0874.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0875.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0873.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0871.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0864.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0858.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0854.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
<br />
Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0855.jpg
  • Vice President Joe Biden before endorsing Antonio Delgado during a rally Friday October 26, 2018.<br />
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Kingston, New York - October 26, 2018<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    181026_Delgado_Biden_0098.jpg
  • Annapolis, Maryland - January 11, 2018: Maryland Senate President Mike Miller addresses the crowd during the Maryland Hearing on the Repeal of the Clean Power Plan at the Joint Hearing Room in the Legislative Services Building in Annapolis, Md., Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Annapolis, Maryland - January 11, 2018: Maryland Senate President Mike Miller addresses the crowd during the Maryland Hearing on the Repeal of the Clean Power Plan at the Joint Hearing Room in the Legislative Services Building in Annapolis, Md., Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
    180111_MD_CPP_Repeal_Meeting_019.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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President Baugh sits in the Office of the President -- which he built.<br />
<br />
When I told my Grandmother I was heading out to photograph a micronation in Nevada, she worriedly asked, "It's not one of those places with the neo-Nazi's is it?" Ha! Oh Grandmommy… Although, to Grandmommy's credit when I tell people about this place, you'd be surprised how often people assume it houses some kind of a scary separatist militia, or wonder if it's kinda like an Indian reservation. <br />
<br />
Molossia is less separatist, and more satirist. Molossia isn't a serious place, but after 36 years of rule President Baugh is serious about Molossia's operation, laws, commerce, and declaration of sovereignty. "Almost anything a micronation does is a form of political satire," said President Baugh during our tour. <br />
<br />
Having said that, Baugh is serious about his declaration of sovereignty. On molossia.org the country references Article 1 and 3 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States as well as the Charter of the United Nations, article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. <br />
<br />
Baugh writes,"One of the greatest powers that a nation possesses is the right to exercise inherent sovereign authority over its members and territory." <br />
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Oh, and he's kind of a big deal in the international micronational scene, too. He helps other micronationals start up and maintain their micronations. <br />
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Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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The Republic of Molossia is a tiny micronation surrounded by Dayton, Nevada. It's run -- nay -- RULED by fifty-one-year-old President Kevin Baugh. I spent the day at this tiny country Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI (the roman numeral extension signifies how long Molossia has existed, and it's how Molossians write the date). <br />
His Excellency is flanked on the left by Molossia's first lady Adrianne Baugh, 34, and, on the left, her daughter/Kevin's step-daughter/Molossia's Chief Constable Alexis Baugh, 9. <br />
There are only 26 Molossians. Citizenship is closed to non-family members. …and a few dogs. That's not to say 26 people live in The Government House, a modest three bedroom ranch. Nope. Just these three, Adrienne's two teenage sons, and their four dogs. The resident cat and hamster aren't citizens. "Cats always have questionable loyalty, anyway," joked President Baugh in an email. Most Molossians live in the U.S., except for one of the President's sons who is in Afghanistan. <br />
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President Baugh says he gets weekly email requests for citizenship, "many from the Middle East."
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0021.jpg
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
President Baugh sits in the Office of the President -- which he built.<br />
<br />
When I told my Grandmother I was heading out to photograph a micronation in Nevada, she worriedly asked, "It's not one of those places with the neo-Nazi's is it?" Ha! Oh Grandmommy… Although, to Grandmommy's credit when I tell people about this place, you'd be surprised how often people assume it houses some kind of a scary separatist militia, or wonder if it's kinda like an Indian reservation. <br />
<br />
Molossia is less separatist, and more satirist. Molossia isn't a serious place, but after 36 years of rule President Baugh is serious about Molossia's operation, laws, commerce, and declaration of sovereignty. "Almost anything a micronation does is a form of political satire," said President Baugh during our tour. <br />
<br />
Having said that, Baugh is serious about his declaration of sovereignty. On molossia.org the country references Article 1 and 3 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States as well as the Charter of the United Nations, article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. <br />
<br />
Baugh writes,"One of the greatest powers that a nation possesses is the right to exercise inherent sovereign authority over its members and territory." <br />
<br />
Oh, and he's kind of a big deal in the international micronational scene, too. He helps other micronationals start up and maintain their micronations. <br />
<br />
Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0397.jpg
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
August 12, 2013<br />
<br />
The Republic of Molossia is a tiny micronation surrounded by Dayton, Nevada. It's ruled by fifty-one-year-old President Kevin Baugh, middle. He is flanked by  first lady Adrianne Baugh, 34, and,  Molossia's Chief Constable Alexis Baugh, 9. <br />
There are only 26 Molossians. Citizenship is closed to non-family members. …and a few dogs. That's not to say 26 people live in The Government House, a modest three bedroom ranch. In addition to these three, Adrienne's two teenage sons, and their four dogs. The resident cat and hamster aren't citizens. "Cats always have questionable loyalty, anyway," joked President Baugh in an email. Most Molossians live in the U.S., except for one of the President's sons who is in Afghanistan. <br />
<br />
President Baugh says he gets weekly email requests for citizenship, "many from the Middle East."
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0019.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
President Baugh sits in the Office of the President -- which he built.<br />
<br />
When I told my Grandmother I was heading out to photograph a micronation in Nevada, she worriedly asked, "It's not one of those places with the neo-Nazi's is it?" Ha! Oh Grandmommy… Although, to Grandmommy's credit when I tell people about this place, you'd be surprised how often people assume it houses some kind of a scary separatist militia, or wonder if it's kinda like an Indian reservation. <br />
<br />
Molossia is less separatist, and more satirist. Molossia isn't a serious place, but after 36 years of rule President Baugh is serious about Molossia's operation, laws, commerce, and declaration of sovereignty. "Almost anything a micronation does is a form of political satire," said President Baugh during our tour. <br />
<br />
Having said that, Baugh is serious about his declaration of sovereignty. On molossia.org the country references Article 1 and 3 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States as well as the Charter of the United Nations, article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. <br />
<br />
Baugh writes,"One of the greatest powers that a nation possesses is the right to exercise inherent sovereign authority over its members and territory." <br />
<br />
Oh, and he's kind of a big deal in the international micronational scene, too. He helps other micronationals start up and maintain their micronations. <br />
<br />
Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0371.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
President Baugh sits in the Office of the President -- which he built.<br />
<br />
When I told my Grandmother I was heading out to photograph a micronation in Nevada, she worriedly asked, "It's not one of those places with the neo-Nazi's is it?" Ha! Oh Grandmommy… Although, to Grandmommy's credit when I tell people about this place, you'd be surprised how often people assume it houses some kind of a scary separatist militia, or wonder if it's kinda like an Indian reservation. <br />
<br />
Molossia is less separatist, and more satirist. Molossia isn't a serious place, but after 36 years of rule President Baugh is serious about Molossia's operation, laws, commerce, and declaration of sovereignty. "Almost anything a micronation does is a form of political satire," said President Baugh during our tour. <br />
<br />
Having said that, Baugh is serious about his declaration of sovereignty. On molossia.org the country references Article 1 and 3 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States as well as the Charter of the United Nations, article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. <br />
<br />
Baugh writes,"One of the greatest powers that a nation possesses is the right to exercise inherent sovereign authority over its members and territory." <br />
<br />
Oh, and he's kind of a big deal in the international micronational scene, too. He helps other micronationals start up and maintain their micronations. <br />
<br />
Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0368.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
    120918 Wilson College 115.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
    120918 Wilson College 112.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, left, and Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, right, listen to Consultant John Stevens, middle, with Stevens Strategy, during a closed Wilson College commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room, Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
    120918 Wilson College 101.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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There are only 26 Molossians. Citizenship is closed to non-family members. …and a few dogs. That's not to say 26 people live in The Government House, a modest three bedroom ranch. Nope. Just these three, Adrienne's two teenage sons, and their four dogs. The resident cat and hamster aren't citizens. "Cats always have questionable loyalty, anyway," joked President Baugh in an email. Most Molossians live in the U.S., except for one of the President's sons who is in Afghanistan. <br />
<br />
President Baugh says he gets weekly email requests for citizenship, "many from the Middle East." <br />
Monday, August 12, 2013 XXXVI
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of biology, left, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, right, listen during a closed meeting of a commission created by Wilson College President Barbara Mistick in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
    120918 Wilson College 067.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Bill Shoemaker, Bill Shoemaker, professor of education at Wilson College, left, and Brian Ecker, Vice President of the school's finance and administration, right, listen during a presentation led by Michael Cornelius, an English professor, during a commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Patterson Lounge inside Laird Hall is reminiscent of another era..Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (including the president) meets
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: Panelist Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice meets with Earthjustice staff members and audience members after the conclusion of the Earthjustice hosted "Environmental Justice 101" event held during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: Panelists (L-R) Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice answer audience questions at the Earthjustice hosted "Environmental Justice 101" event during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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<br />
Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
<br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: Panelists (L-R) Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice answer audience questions at the Earthjustice hosted "Environmental Justice 101" event during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: Panelists Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice answer audience questions at the Earthjustice hosted "Environmental Justice 101" event during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: Panelists Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice answer audience questions at the Earthjustice hosted "Environmental Justice 101" event during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
Fellow panelists are (L-R) Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post (standing), Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, and Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University.<br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post stands in the background and Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, listens on the right. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter for The Washington Post, standing, takes notes, while fellow panelists -- Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice -- look at a display slide.<br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park.  Other panelists in the photo are (L-R): Moderator: Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice listens to Dr. Robert Bullard's talk during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - August 05, 2016: <br />
Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice speaks during the Earthjustice hosted panel "Environmental Justice 101" during the National Association of Black Journalists/National Association of Hispanic Journalists event Friday Aug. 5., 2016 from 2:45-4:15 pm at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. <br />
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Panelists are: Moderator, Darryl D. Fears, Reporter, The Washington Post, Martha Dina Arguello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Beverly Wright, Executive director of Dillard University's Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Dr. Robert Bullard, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University, and Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Healthy Communities at Earthjustice.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Hollywood, California - April 10, 2015: During the tour of Hollywood, Friday, a MicroCon 2015 attendee seemingly “boops” the nose of a lion-headed medal from WestArctica on President Kevin Baugh’s “dictator jacket.” The top row of medals are #Molossian, “ones that I gave myself,” said the president.<br />
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The blue heart is the Order of the Desert Heart from Calsahara. The bottom middle is from the House of Homestead. The gold one with an eagle is also from WestArctica and the silver one with swords is from Vikesland.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of biology, left, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, right, listen during a closed meeting of a commission created by Wilson College President Barbara Mistick in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College Director of Communications, Debra Collins, passes out a packet to Consultant John Stevens, left, with Stevens Strategy, and the school's president Barbara Mistick, right, during a closed Wilson College commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room, Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Taylor Staudt, left, and Tiffany Crouse, middle, practice their French skills with teaching assistant Aiyada El Azzonzi, right, during lunchtime at  Jensen Dining Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. Mondays and Tuesdays "French Days" during lunch at Wilson College. Students who take French are required to attend at least four times in a semester, according to French Professor Melanie Gregg...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (including the president) meets
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students eat lunch in the Jensen Dining Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (including the president) meets
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  • Hollywood, California - April 10, 2015: President Kevin Baugh of Molossia, left, waving, Prince Arthur of The House of Homestead of Andorra, middle, and Molossian Comodore Jonathan Miller tour the Hollywood & Highland Center Friday.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed on the roof of UMBC's Administration Building.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed on the roof of UMBC's Administration Building.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed on the roof of UMBC's Administration Building.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed on the roof of UMBC's Administration Building.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed on the roof of UMBC's Administration Building.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed in his office on the UMBC Campus.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed in his office on the UMBC Campus.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed in his office on the UMBC Campus.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed in his office on the UMBC Campus.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • Catonsville, Maryland - December 05, 2013:  Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is the University of Maryland Baltimore County President. He is photographed in his office on the UMBC Campus.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151521A
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, inside Lenfest Commons, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, stands in front of the John Stewart Library, which is closed for renovations. She created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, stands in front of the John Stewart Library, which is closed for renovations. She created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, stands in front of the John Stewart Library, which is closed for renovations. She created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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