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Dear George Memorial Case Study
Dear George Memorial Staff,

The current exhibit in the Bohachevsky Gallery features photographs taken by William L. Morris III. He has been photographing Bald Eagles in the Gulf Coast Region since 2008. The last day of the exhibit will be Sunday, August 14. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you!
Alex

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