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In the Driftway

April 30, 1930 issue

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Drifter has neither a palpable home of his own, nor does he command on his wanderings that attention which would remind his pro tem host to point him out when the census man comes round. The Drifter is almost sorry, as he would enjoy answering a few questions. He is nearly tempted to break the laws of his nature and put down roots somewhere--small, tentative roots which need not bind. But he is deterred by the knowledge that, for him, the putting down of roots would have as questionable results as the instinctive home-making of a dog when he turns himself about on the floor before lying down to sleep.

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DRIFTERS; ROGUES & vagabonds; HOMELESS persons; POOR; SOCIAL classes; POVERTY
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