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id ▼ | name | uri | subscriber_count | member_count | mode | description | slug | full_name | created_at | following | user |
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101615972 | JSK-Fellows1996 | /JSKstanford/lists/jsk-fellows1996 | 3 | 9 | public | jsk-fellows1996 | @JSKstanford/jsk-fellows1996 | 2013-12-16T07:05:02+00:00 | 0 | John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford 211659408 | |
101619900 | JSK-Fellows1995 | /JSKstanford/lists/jsk-fellows1995 | 1 | 9 | public | jsk-fellows1995 | @JSKstanford/jsk-fellows1995 | 2013-12-16T08:52:49+00:00 | 0 | John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford 211659408 | |
101659671 | JSK-Fellows1994 | /JSKstanford/lists/jsk-fellows1994 | 2 | 4 | public | jsk-fellows1994 | @JSKstanford/jsk-fellows1994 | 2013-12-16T22:52:08+00:00 | 0 | John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford 211659408 |
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