ID# 131:
"Data collected by Miss Devitt, May and Nov. 1915," Eugenics Records Office fieldworker
Date:
1915
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerVII,Box 1, Devitt, S.C., #2, folder #1

&quote;Data collected by Miss Devitt, May and Nov. 1915,&quote; Eugenics Records Office fieldworker

12 [obscured] m - [obscured] bartender - [obscured]m - [obscured] RR man - live Sleepy Eye - P.'s father [obscured] went out one evening after supper and his family has heard nothing from him since - His wife knows of no reason for his going unless there was another woman in the case and she thinks there probably was. His home life seemed happy and was amicable, and he appeared contented, etc. Patient went home for his vacation summer of 1916 - While there was run down by an auto truck and killed. July 6, 1916 - He was so deaf he could hear so little that he was unable to protect himself from the rear -

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