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Try the Hobo Foundation, PO 145, Britt, Iowa 50423 515/843-4422. The
foundation sponsors the annual National Hobo Convention. These folks
probably have everything you need to know about the hobo lifestyle.
At 05:51 PM 11/25/97 -0500, you wrote:
>We're looking to include examples of hobo codes in an upcoming
>communication exhibit we're developing. Does anybody know of good
>references? We've found very little thus far and would appreciate any
>input (social history, anecdotes, in situ examples, primers, you name
>it...) you might have.
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>Many thanks in advance,
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>Ed
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>Edward Rodley email: [log in to unmask]
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>Exhibit Planner ph: 617.589.0296
>Museum of Science, fax: 617.742.2246
>Boston, MA
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