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Old 02-28-2005, 04:39 PM
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Default Julie's hockey article: " Vezina, the Bright and Morning Star"

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mentioned by name the two who did survive.

For some reason, I thought of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." The sister of the main character's mother, (called "Sissy," approrpiately enough), goes from man to man (always getting married but never getting divorced), looking for one who will give her a living child. The babies are alll born, more or less, dead. Apparently, the inability to absorb oxigen naturally at birth can run in the family, or genes, or something. Finally, she has a baby in a hospital (it must be sometime in the twenties, and she has married a wealthier man) and she hears the doctor say "oxigen," and her dead baby comes to life...

As for infancy, a generation earlier (1906), my grandmother had a child between my uncle and my father, who lived 6 months..nobody has the slightest idea what he died of...infant deaths were so common that "infancy" was considered a sufficient reason to die.

But 22 is more than a guy's fair share..

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