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At 2:36am on June 30, 2008, Elizabeth Asahi Rising-Sun Sato said…
Welcome to a phenomenal network of gifted women.
It is amazing to see the incredible diversity on this site and it is even more incredible now that you are here! I wrote a poem to welcome you and look forward to hearing from you.
Warmest Regards,
Asahi (Rising-Sun)
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Women Rule!
Warmest welcome from a sister and friend,
Who will stand with you in spirit to the very end.
What a powerful witness you have to share,
So know that this sister will lift you up with prayers.
Be encouraged and hopeful in every way,
Feel free to whisper, sing or shout joyfully throughout the day:
Women rule!
If we band together in one clear voice,
We can crescendo together in a joyful noise.
The melody of women, who collaborate and work together,
Will send a resounding message that will last forever.
Women rule!
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PS: Please feel free to grace my page with your words of wisdom, a poem, a thought or even a kind word of encouragement for all women to see. Blessings to you now and always!
At 8:03am on May 29, 2008, Mrs. Justina Page said…
Well said Ellen - welcome to the network! I look forward to getting to know more about your personal aspirations!
At 10:05pm on July 24, 2007, Catherine Gray said…
Oh my gosh! I remember my dad telling me about Princeton having a woman provost! He was a very big part of Princeton going co-ed. He left in 1975 and went to Claremont Men's College (and I ended up at Scripps... not too cool having your Dad be Dean of Students at the men's school...) I'm heading to Princeton this week and hooking up with highschool friends. This weekend we're doing a triathlon together! I always love "going home" for a visit. I look forward to meeting you next week, Ellen.
At 6:17pm on July 24, 2007, Catherine Gray said…
Hi Ellen, My Dad was a Dean at Princeton. And I went to Scripps College ( a women's college in California). I loved growing up in Princeton. Where was your mom working?

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