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    Martin: I wanted to work in television. I mean, I graduatedor at least finishedat Columbia in the fall/winter of 65. I dont quite remember what I did right after that. Probably looked for work. It was very cheap to live in New York and I had some money saved from the USIA exhibition time (there was nothing to spend money on in the Soviet Union at that time) and maybe the fellowship money and
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