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Dear Juenger Friends: I have to concur with Mr. Krisai's observations on =
the stature of Ms. Monika Miller in the Juenger Museum. When I arrived =
in Wilflingen from Canada on June 6. 2001 at 3:45 P.M. I was greeted by =
Ms.Miller. At that time she was awaiting the arrival of a group of =
"financiers" from a neighboring community, which was exceedingly =
interested in those celebrity pictures on the table in the library. cosi =
fan tutte. Before I joined the group tour we arranged a meeting for the =
next morning at 8:30 A.M.
   During the course of the interview Ms. Miller was able to answer all =
my forty questions, even though I informed her , that she did not have =
to answer any questions she could consider inconvenient or =
uncomfortable.
   The lady is not only inordinately knowledgeable , affable and =
articulate, but also charming and endearing. She is the astral =
reflection, - the sibylline voice of the Juenger brothers. She is the =
Juenger Museum.=20
 It is my fervid hope that she does receive appropriate appreciation and =
generous support from her superiors, and will continue to be the =
spokesperson for the Museum for many years to come. Henry T. Malon  =20

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of the interview Ms. Miller was able to answer all my forty questions, =
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though I informed her , that she did not have to answer any questions =
she could=20
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only inordinately knowledgeable , affable and articulate, but also =
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