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0915298147 On Balance by Peter Kane Dufault
Roy Sagarin
December 30, 2013
I taught at Barlow School early seventies with Peter but knew him first about 1968 when he ran for office in upstate New York he debated Gordon Liddy of all people. Peter and I were friends, I stayed with him and Ruth around New Years 1981 and can still taste the fresh eggs and homemade bread and slept in their kitchen by the wood stove. I went to see Peter at his cabin up the hill from the house around 1999. As I climbed up the twang of the banjo echoed in the trees, He was strumming away sitting on the entry step. We had a decent recollection but he complained of insomnia and spartan food. I was the publisher of one of his books "On Balance" was around 78 and would like to see it available to the digital world but misfortune and poverty have prevented me from achieving this goal. Fair thee well old friend.

My old chess partner.
Erik Molbach
May 1, 2013
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