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Solo and Small Firms

Nov. 30, 1999

Community Ties

Jennifer Byrd Pamela S. Duffy seemed destined for a public policy career. From 1968 to 1970, Duffy took part in several Vietnam War demonstrations in California because "the war was a waste of human resources and a misguided foreign policy," she says. "It resulted in the deaths of too many friends of mine."

By Jennifer Byrd
        
        Pamela S. Duffy seemed destined for a public policy career.
        From 1968 to 1970, Duffy took part in several Vietnam War demonstrations in California because "the war was a waste of human resources and a misguided foreign policy," she says. "It resulted in the deaths of too many friend...

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