Field Notebook: Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, Quebec, Vermont, Wisconsin. 1933, 1934
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Cincinnati, Sunday Oct 8-1933 A cool rainy morning. Read the Cinti Engineer. Had dinner with all the family at Emmas Arms, was there from on 'on until 4:30 P.M. The folks miss Phil and Alton are out for them financially. Phil is in bad shape financially and in health. I must keep out of debt save his Country home in a job- lum, will try. Albert needs lots of help. Emma course is wholly dependent on me. The best I can do to Alton think is to help out all for the present or that we can tide over the bad times and hold their home; I should not try to buy the home. What money give them should be sub- tracted from their gain in my mind. Left at 5:30 P.M. on the Big Train on to Kitchentown. Bill arrive in New York City at 12:15 P.M. to momm. Cincinnati now has one of the finest R.R. station in the country, it is the equal of Washington with a fine impressive approach.