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Kathryn Gaylord-Miles works for the University of Michigan processing immigration paperwork, primarily for short-term faculty and staff. In recent years, she has lived in Brussels and St. Petersburg. She graduated in 2007 from the University of Michigan with degrees in French and Russian & Eastern European Studies.




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