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At Miguel Leonis Continuation School, Principal Odus Caldwell said his 80-student campus was devastated by the suicide of their classmate in March, but he was warned by experts against over-memorializing, which can spur other teen suicides. He was born at Montopoli in the Sabine country, near the old abbey of Farfa, some time in the period 1420-25 (whence his Latin name, Petrus Odus Montopolitanus). The increase in administrative and general expenses was partially offset by the recovery of transition period operating expenses incurred at various military bases, operating under TUS and ODUS. |
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