Sorry Roger, but that's not what I'm heading toward.
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Rob
They never learnt to drive?
That's a clever guess Mike, but not correct.
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Rob
I, for one, am totally "lost" on this one, Rob. Can you give any type of clue?
Sorry about that Roger. I was at work today and didn't have time to put any clues up. Here's the first.
Sandburg and Tarbell didn't know each other when what I'm looking for happened.
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Rob
They both opposed the Spanish-American War?
Sorry Roger. That's a good guess, but not correct.
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Rob
I'm going to say they were both political activists.
(02-20-2022 02:39 AM)GustD45 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to say they were both political activists.
Good guess, but not what I was looking for.
Next clue. As far as I can tell Sandburg never had anything to do with this during the remainder of his life.
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Rob
Does it have something to do with the oil business?
(02-20-2022 11:54 AM)Steve Wrote: [ -> ]Does it have something to do with the oil business?
Yes, and no.
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Rob
(02-20-2022 01:21 PM)Rob Wick Wrote: [ -> ] (02-20-2022 11:54 AM)Steve Wrote: [ -> ]Does it have something to do with the oil business?
Yes, and no.
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Rob
I think the answer is Standard Oil. Tarbell wrote an exposition on Standard Oil and I believe Sandburg was a friend of John D. Rockefeller who owned and operated Standard Oil.
Actually, Standard Oil is only half right. Sandburg's part has nothing to do with Standard Oil.
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Rob
I will try a different approach. Did Tarbell and Sandburg speak at the same colleges or on the Chautauqua circuit at different times on different subjects? Maybe she spoke on Standard Oil and he read poems?
A great guess Anita, but not correct.
Truth be told, I'm running out of clues. I'll let the question sit until tomorrow and if no one has the correct answer, I'll reveal the answer.
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Rob