. w1 r+ X1 ?" v$ N# _' s9 K7 u % f9 Y" K) q) C ; i5 c- E1 C$ ~+ Z # b3 x+ s: q8 U oIn the ’60s, a Future Candidate Poured Her Heart Out in Letters" u, z& k8 ^8 v3 E X5 h( C& W
& `. v! M, Z; Z& Z( jPublished: July 29, 2007 : \8 `) n( [! ~: G( q 1 U8 R7 h, X/ d; z, D& ^3 P $ K; p- K% F* s7 P! @8 Y* kHillary Rodham in 19694 o3 O( S: Z6 I
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John Peavoy, now an English professor at Scripps College, holding some of the letters from Hillary Rodham.9 J) I6 B; I, {; ?: P4 R$ |4 Z
5 A& [7 Z6 F f7 j 7 j: k) E. s3 S2 {* i$ k5 nOne of the letters, which show the presidential candidate’s political transformation in her years at Wellesley. # q' w, Q, h$ e0 {0 k# ^) F3 }' M/ G( M5 m
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