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1968: Larry Rublee served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in India in Kundeshwar, Tikamgarh, MP beginning in 1968
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Larry Rublee can be contacted at LRubleeacomcastdnet
Country of Service: India
Training Group: 55
Cities you served in: Kundeshwar, Tikamgarh, MP
Arrival Year: 1968
Departure Year: 1970
Work Description:
Village Level Food Production
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Did alternative service as a child care worker in Eastern Kentucky as conscientious objector; got a MSSW degree at Kent School of Social Work, U. of Louisville; worked for Common Cause in DC for 6 years; got an MBA at George Washington University; worked for 26 years for a major trade association in DC as Business Manager; retired May, 06. Plan to sell house in Olney, MD and move aboard a 40' liveaboard sailboat and go sailing.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Toughest challenge met; it's all down hill from then.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Any India 55'ers.
Originally posted: October 24, 2006
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