Report cards are somewhere in a trunk in storage in, I believe St.
Augustine, FL; however, I know it had changed before I graduated from
high school and I graduated in 1957. After that, I never lived in
Rahway again for reasons far beyond the scope of this list.
Dr. Bob Wildlbood
Lecturer in Psychology
Indiana University Kokomo
Kokomo, IN 56904-9003
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On Aug 27, 2005, at 8:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005 at 9:30, Dr. Bob Wildblood wrote:
At 11
(1950) I moved to Rahway, NJ where the number was RAhway 7-3979
until it changed when I was 14 (just starting high school in 1953) to
729-3979.
Bob--I know that 14-year-olds such as you once were have other
stuff on their minds
besides documenting their phone numbers for posterity. But given
the truism about
the fallibility of retrospective memory, is there any way you could
support your
memory? For example, a 1953 report card with your phone number? Or
perhaps the
local phone company could confirm that they switched in 1953?
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