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Lot s wife

And Julia said, Who else was here besides you And she said, Aunt Dosha Warren, she was the mid-wife. And Mr. Monroe s wife, and Miz Lu. Said Julia, I bet Miz Lu knows a lot about helpin with babies. Miz Gabe said, Yes, she s not no mid-wife, but she s good to have around. Julia said, You ve got to have a lot of women around... [Pg.114]

But there s a lot you can do to ensure success. Quitting smoking is a major decision and a difficult task. Congratulate the person for taking that first step. Offer to help in any way you can, even if that means staying out of sight as much as possible My wife says to this day that she never would have been able to quit if I hadn t taken the kids away for a week s fishing. She just wanted to be left alone. [Pg.121]

During the years I knew him, he was a very busy man. His administrative responsibilities were substantial, not only as Head of the Physics Department but also as an Associate Director of Research with broader concerns. He served the National Research Council as an active member of its Committee on Catalysis and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics as a prominent member of its subcommittee on Lubrication, Friction and Wear. Those were heavy responsibilities during the years of World War II. He was a member of the Advisory Council of the American Institute of Physics and was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Physics. He was active also on the Advisory Committee of the American Petroleum Institute s Research Project 44, which was a very active one during the war. Needless to say, he travelled a lot. In his spare time he led an active personal life. He lived on a small ranch in the countryside to the east of San Francisco Bay there he bred and rode horses he was also a skier and had a lively interest in photography and other visual arts. His wife was an accomplished sculptress and they had many friends in the world of the arts. [Pg.155]

The next place to Mr. Monroe s twenty acres is owned by a widow woman. Her husband deserted her. He jus picked up and lef her. He was sho doin fine. He had three milk cows, lots of hogs, two fine saddle horses, and they jus lived. But along came this woman and he tuk up with her, and jus left his wife and all his little uns. He s a living down at Bogalusa now, I heerd em say. He s gone down to nuthin. He used to make as high as io a day. He could do most anything. He could move houses, he could bore wells, he was jus a man who knowed what to do. [Pg.63]


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