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Accession no. W 3605 Date received 10/10/40 Consignment no. 1 Shipped from Wash. Office Label Amount 7p WPA L. C. PROJECT Writers' UNIT Folklore Collection (or Type) Title American lives, Postoffice workers...
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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W3605 Forms to be Filled out for Each Interview FOLKLORE CHICAGO Form A Circumstances of Interview STATE Illinois NAME OF WORKER Abe Aaron ADDRESS 5471 Ellis DATE July 7, 1939 SUBJECT American...
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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FORM B FOLKLORE Personal History of Informant CHICAGO STATE Illinois NAME OF WORKER Abe Aaron ADDRESS 5471 Ellis Ave. DATE 7/7/39 SUBJECT Post Office Workers NAME OF INFORMANT B. D., T. F....
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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FORM C FOLKLORE Text of Interview (Unedited) CHICAGO STATE Illinois NAME OF WORKER Abe Aaron ADDRESS 5471 Ellis Ave., Chicago DATE July 7, 1939 SUBJECT Post Office Workers NAME OF INFORMANT B....
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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Post Office Workers FORM C A fellow gets worried about his job and he's like an old woman; about the job he's a hypochondriac. III In those days after we was done...
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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VI This is the kind o' joke we pull on new fellows. There's a sub just come in to the station. He's been workin' a couple weeks already an his can's draggin';...
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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IX We was all sittin' in the saloon on the corner, an' this drunk comes in an' wants t' know where B. is. “Where is that boy, B.?” he yells, “That boy,...
Contributor:
Aaron, Abe
Date:1939-07-07
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An' some people, especially the old ones, the old maids, like to tell you all their troubles if you give 'em half a chance. An' you're lucky if you make your schedule,...