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My name is Martin Lubell. I am half-French, half-American, and I've lived a long time in Berlin, Germany, with my wife Beth, who is a German Literature professor at the College of Wooster in Ohio. We have 2 sons, Julien and Xavier, 13 and 11. Next school year 2013-2014, we will be spending Beth's sabbatical year in the South of France, where my mother rebuilt a farmhouse that was initially built in 1793! You are welcome to come visit :) One of my first dreams was to create a Science Conference center near there; it's very isolated, but not too far from Montpellier (or Toulouse.)
My name is Martin Lubell. I am half-French, half-American, and I've lived a long time in Berlin, Germany, with my wife Beth, who is a German Literature professor at the College of Wooster in Ohio. We have 2 sons, Julien and Xavier, 13 and 11. Next school year 2013-2014, we will be spending Beth's sabbatical year in the South of France, where my mother rebuilt a farmhouse that was initially built in 1793! You are welcome to come visit :) One of my first dreams was to create a Science Conference center near there; it's very isolated, but not too far from Montpellier (or Toulouse.)

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My name is Martin Lubell. I am half-French, half-American, and I've lived a long time in Berlin, Germany, with my wife Beth, who is a German Literature professor at the College of Wooster in Ohio. We have 2 sons, Julien and Xavier, 13 and 11. Next school year 2013-2014, we will be spending Beth's sabbatical year in the South of France, where my mother rebuilt a farmhouse that was initially built in 1793! You are welcome to come visit :) One of my first dreams was to create a Science Conference center near there; it's very isolated, but not too far from Montpellier (or Toulouse.)