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March 6, 2004; Ron Word, Associated Press Writer. “Phi Beta Gramma: College Retirement Villages Mix Granddads and Undergrads.” Modern Maturity Magazine. December 11, 2002; Alvin Sanoff. “Golf Communities Reconnect College Alumni.” The Associated Press. November 25, 2003; Lori Johnston. “In Retirement, Many Return to Campus Life.” KnoxNews. October 29, 2003; Mary Deibel. “Retirement Communities on Campus” Retirement Living Information Center. March 21, 1999. “On Campus, the Living is Easy.” The Christian Science Monitor. September 21, 1999; Shira J Boss. "Retirees Going Back to School-to Live," Washington Post, 9 November 1998, p. A1; Cindy Loose. |
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