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/p> p> Lawrence Henry replies: br> My family name is Hutchinson; ring any bells? /p>I haven't been to Hurley in decades. I did visit Arlington in 1998 for my mother's college reunion in Brookings. It struck me as kind of shabby, even compared to the funny little old town I knew as a boy. A steak? I guess anything is possible. Somebody told me that once every two weeks one of the local restaurants served Mexican and people came from miles around to eat.
I have written a memoir (42 pages, unpublished) of my boyhood in Arlington, if you'd like to see it.
I have sent your letter on to my Uncle Charles, the last Hutchinson.
p> THE CASE AGAINST McCAIN br> Re: Andrew Cline's How Does It Feel? : /p> p>Just one of the many reasons I plan to vote against McCain in the primaries and will vote for all Republicans down ticket, but not for President if he gets the nomination.
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