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Dec. 6, 2006

Reveling in Spontaneity

SAN FRANCISCO - Fresh out of law school, Thomas J. Mellon Jr. spent a year with Volunteers In Service to America, helping low-income residents of Charlotte, N.C., improve their communities.

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By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Fresh out of law school, Thomas J. Mellon Jr. spent a year with Volunteers In Service to America, helping low-income residents of Charlotte, N.C., improve their communities.
      It was the 1960s, and an entirely different world for Mellon, who had been raised in affluent and mostly white Marin County. The experie... (continued)

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