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Steven 'Bo' Keeley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steven 'Bo' Keeley Steven Bo Keeley, born in February 1949,〔‘1993 Steve Keeley’, Michigan Hall of Fame http://www.michiganracquetball.net/HallofFame/Inductees/tabid/100/Default.aspx?PageContentMode=1〕 is an American adventurer, naturalist, holistic healer, veterinarian, professional athlete, commodities market consultant, garage publisher, and executive tour guide, who in 2000 left civilization for a desert burrow in southern California, then, in 2009, became a world-traveling expatriate.〔Shay, Art, ‘On Burrowed Time’, August 10, 2009, Swans Commentary http://www.swans.com/library/art15/ashay12.html〕 ==Early life== Keeley grew up in Idaho and Michigan, and graduated in 1972 with a DVM from Michigan State University (MSU).〔Perry, Rachael, ‘‘U’ Alumnus Shares Tales of World’, State News, 1996 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BfPBK5ZmYIyQpCeeuSLWmlWaBRKeWcFBriRs9H6njfI/edit?hl=en&authkey=CKvN9cgC#〕 His father was an electrical and later nuclear engineer, and mother a Welcome Wagon activist as the family moved through fifteen cities in as many years to settle in Jackson, Michigan.〔‘Bo Keeley Timeline’, Daily Speculations http://www.dailyspeculations.com/keeley/keeley_timeline.htm〕 Steven Keeley won the Jackson Junior Chess Championship, and, at MSU, multiple intramural sports championships for Farmhouse Fraternity to place them first in the all-fraternity competition for the first time in 100 years. After veterinary school he moved to California where a bureaucratic licensing issue caused him to seek a sports career in professional racquetball and paddleball, in which he gained national prominence.〔‘NPA National Singles Champions’, NPA website http://paddleball.org/pdf/singles.pdf〕
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