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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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A married couple met at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. They are both left-handed, and they have set up a scholarship for needy left-handed students attending Juniata.
  

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A left-handed married couple who met at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy left-handed students attending their alma mater. ) Another version: A married couple, who are both left-handed and met as students at Juniata College, in Huntington, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy left-handers attending their alma mater.

  • A left-handed married couple who met at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy left-handed students attending their alma mater.
  • ) Another version: A married couple, who are both left-handed and met as students at Juniata College, in Huntington, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy left-handers attending their alma mater.
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A left-handed married couple who met at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy left-handed students attending their alma mater.

(or, you could replace "their alma mater" with Juniata.)

Another version:

A married couple, who are both left-handed and met as students at Juniata College, in Huntington, PA, have set up a scholarship for needy

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