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Allo. My name is Russell Richie. I am originally from Reading, Pennsylvania, though I spent the better part of my high school years in Vermont. Now I am a student at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. I am pursuing a major in psychology and a minor in music. I am active in the Outing Club and am a member of both the Ultimate Frisbee team and College Choir. I also play sitar. :)
Allo. My name is Russell Richie. I am originally from Reading, Pennsylvania, though I spent the better part of my high school years in Vermont. Now I am a student at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. I am pursuing a major in psychology. I am a member of the Ultimate Frisbee team, College Choir, and sing in an a cappella group. I also play sitar. :)


You will find me contributing edits--usually for clarity, style, grammar, or spelling--to articles ranging from Tokugawa Ieyasu to Vietnamese Water Puppetry. Hmmm, I suppose that's not a very broad spread. :)
You will find me contributing edits--usually for clarity, style, grammar, or spelling--to articles ranging from Tokugawa Ieyasu to Vietnamese Water Puppetry. Hmmm, I suppose that's not a very broad spread. :)

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Russell Richie

Allo. My name is Russell Richie. I am originally from Reading, Pennsylvania, though I spent the better part of my high school years in Vermont. Now I am a student at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. I am pursuing a major in psychology. I am a member of the Ultimate Frisbee team, College Choir, and sing in an a cappella group. I also play sitar.  :)

You will find me contributing edits--usually for clarity, style, grammar, or spelling--to articles ranging from Tokugawa Ieyasu to Vietnamese Water Puppetry. Hmmm, I suppose that's not a very broad spread.  :)

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This user lives in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania