Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: March 10, 1935

Professor Hamilton's Diary: March 10, 1935

Now he has tonsilitis; FDR has tea at a French restaurant

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: March 10, 1935
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The Hamiltons stayed home all day and did not go to church. He read the newspaper and listened to symphony music, and both he and Margaret worried about the baby. Dr. Boff, the ear, eye and throat specialist, made a house call and determined the professor also had tonsilitis. Is this stuff catching?

His mother-in-law was ready to throw in the towel. “Mot…

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