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Meet...Brooke
Name:
Brooke Fox.
Department:
University Archives, Waring Historical Library.
Hometown: Great Mills, Md.
Three words that best describe you:
Dependable, honest and quirky.
First job: Selling accessories
at Peebles Department Store.
Countries you’ve traveled to: I
have traveled to Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Germany,
Italy, Canada, Costa Rica, The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
Pet peeve: People who can’t
live without cell phones.
Most rewarding thing about your job:
Preserving historically important records for future generations.
Person you admire the most: My
stepmother.
Toughest challenge you have had to face
this year: Trying to sell my home in Maryland during this
horrible housing market.
A technological invention you can’t
live without: A good old landline telephone.
Accomplishment of which you are most
proud: Bungy jumping off the side of a mountain in Queenstown,
New Zealand.
Something people don’t know
about you: I’m more adventurous than I appear to
be.
Friday, Sept. 14, 2007
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