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Milestones celebrated with pins of recognition – Proctor

It was November of 1972 and a 25-year-old Tim O’Dwyer was hanging out the shingle of his own practice, ‘O’Dwyer & Co’.
“It started out with me and one part-time secretary who brought along her own typewriter – her own manual typewriter, would you believe?”
Fast forward…
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