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Contents Introduction ix Chapter l. Moving into the Depression 1 Chapter 2. The Jew Baby 7 Chapter 3. New York, New York, a Wonderful Town? 29 Chapter 4. World War I Redux 41 Chapter 5. Roosevelt Is in, and So Are the New Deal and Fireside 47 Chats Chapter 6. So Long, Sidewalks of New York; Hello, Moon over 53 Miami Chapter 7. The New York Depression Kid 79 Chapter 8. 1939 and 1940 99 Chapter 9. World War II 129 Chapter 10. Reassignment 139 Chapter 11. After the War 157 Chapter 12. The GI Bill 177 Chapter 13. Drinks at the Professor’s 219 Chapter 14. Mission Accomplished 247 [34.228.7.237] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 06:49 GMT) Illustrations Following Page 115 Ruth, the Author, and Doris Johnson The Studebaker, the Author’s Father at the Wheel and Will in the Backseat The “Young ’Un,” and the “Knee Baby” Minna Looks Out at the Wider World The Author, the Polite Southerner, in a Classroom at P.S. 86 in New York The Subermans Arrive in Miami Beach The Miami Herald’s Engagement Picture of Ruth and Lt. Philip Heckerling Lt. Jack Suberman, Stationed at Davis-Monthan Field in Tucson, Arizona Capt. Jack Suberman with a Fellow Crewman in India, in Front of His Plane Rick and the Author The Author’s Father, Mother, Rick, and the Miami Beach Backyard Mango Tree Ruth and Son Dale Birthday Party in Gainesville for Rick’s Third Birthday George Harper Showing Rick How to Play Missouri Marbles in Chapel Hill Jack, Just Graduated from the University of North Carolina with His Ph.D. Dean Jack Suberman in Boca Raton Jack Rubin, of the German Prisoner-of-War Ordeal, Visiting the Suberman’s in Florida Jack and the Author, Sixty-nine Years after Their 1942 Wedding Day ...