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| | HBS Alumni - HBS Bulletin |
 | | Standing in a swirl of tourists that includes a gaggle of teenage girls, clusters of road-weary families, and a nun in full habit, Ted Hustead (OPM 30, 2001) appraises a mechanized Tyrannosaurus rex as it raises its enormous head, roars, and blows clouds of smoke from its nostrils. |
 | | Hustead estimates that 45 percent of Wall Drugs visitors are repeats, many of whom bring their children or grandchildren to sit on the same stuffed bucking bronc they rode as a child. |
 | | In another part of the store, there are 1,400 historical photos on display that document the daily lives of early settlers and local Indian tribes, General Custers expedition to the Black Hills, and the last legal hanging in Meade County. |
| www.alumni.hbs.edu /bulletin/2004/september/profile_hustead.html (1172 words) |
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