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Sep. 30, 2000

Higher Education

If he had a clear choice, Craig N. Rossell would prefer being locked up in a room with a typewriter or computer banging out novels and short stories.

By Leonard Novarro
        If he had a clear choice, Craig N. Rossell would prefer being locked up in a room with a typewriter or computer banging out novels and short stories.
        But with a wife and child and no hope of landing a teaching job after earning his master's degree in language arts from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1976, Rossell...

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