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HomeAnnual ConferenceThrowback Thursdays: #APSA2014 New Member Breakfast – Washington, D.C.

Throwback Thursdays: #APSA2014 New Member Breakfast – Washington, D.C.

October 15, 2015 Annual Conference, APSA, APSA 2015 Photos, Event Comments Off on Throwback Thursdays: #APSA2014 New Member Breakfast – Washington, D.C.

The #APSA2014 Annual Meeting took place at the Marriott Wardman Park, in Washington, D.C. Below are some highlights of the new member breakfast.

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