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There was a major "Repression" in 1937...

Posted by: garyd 06:59 pm EST 01/16/15
In reply to: re: AGES OF CHARACTERS? - AlanScott 02:47 pm EST 01/16/15

things go very bad again, and very fast and to the extent that the second recovery really did not start until the War. Private sector jobs had grown significantly and then simply vanished again. Carlotta must have left Idaho at a very tender age which is not unusual considering the basic model upon which her character is created.


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