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Thomas Keefe was £¨47£©A in Canada£®At the£¨48£©A of six£¬his family moved to the US£®The family first lived in Utah where Thomas finished his £¨49£©C school and middle school£®£¨50£©D he was eighteen£¬he went to college in Texas£®He did very well in his studies£¬£¨51£©D in literature and was an excellent graduate£®After his graduation £¨52£©B college£¬he joined the army and had been a soldier for two years£®At that time£¬he wrote lots of reports and became a£¨53£©B for World Magazine£®
In 1982£¬Thomas married an English woman £¨54£©A is called Anne Sanders in Europe£®They £¨55£©C ten years in Pennsylvania£®His best-known books were written there£®In 1993£¬Thomas found a good job in Stanford University£®Now he is working on a book about Californian history£®
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