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|[[Defeat_is_an_Orphan:_Brahnamin#Fletcher_John|'''Fletcher John''']] | |[[Defeat_is_an_Orphan:_Brahnamin#Fletcher_John|'''Fletcher John''']] | ||
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|[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/naphthalim.182180/ Naphthalim] | |[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/naphthalim.182180/ Naphthalim] | ||
|[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Caesar_Williams#Basics Caesar Williams] | |[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Caesar_Williams#Basics Caesar Williams] | ||
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Now, in the modern days of 1924 and in the wake of the Progressive movement, institutions of the sort have fallen out of favor. While the Home had done well in navigating the winds of political change of the last quarter-century, things seem to have taken a precipitous turn in the last year or so. Donations have dried up or fallen through. The Home's endowment suffered some unlucky financial losses. Local and state governmental bodies have become less cooperative. Planning and permitting paperwork has been frequently lost or inexplicably filled with errors. Key staff members have experienced personal issues that have required them to depart suddenly. Everything that could go wrong, has. | Now, in the modern days of 1924 and in the wake of the Progressive movement, institutions of the sort have fallen out of favor. While the Home had done well in navigating the winds of political change of the last quarter-century, things seem to have taken a precipitous turn in the last year or so. Donations have dried up or fallen through. The Home's endowment suffered some unlucky financial losses. Local and state governmental bodies have become less cooperative. Planning and permitting paperwork has been frequently lost or inexplicably filled with errors. Key staff members have experienced personal issues that have required them to depart suddenly. Everything that could go wrong, has. | ||
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==Thomas and Clara Shipley== | ==Thomas and Clara Shipley== | ||
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Thomas is the son of Thomas Shipley, Sr., the owner of a prosperous mercantile concern in Boston and formerly a substantial donor to the Home. Clara is the last in the line of the Strozier family, who have run the home for some time. | Thomas is the son of Thomas Shipley, Sr., the owner of a prosperous mercantile concern in Boston and formerly a substantial donor to the Home. Clara is the last in the line of the Strozier family, who have run the home for some time. | ||
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Clara would have been a kid/young woman during the relevant time period. You would all definitely have met her; beyond that, you can decide the contours of your relationship. | Clara would have been a kid/young woman during the relevant time period. You would all definitely have met her; beyond that, you can decide the contours of your relationship. | ||
− | Thomas you may or may not know - he wouldn't have come onto the scene until about 10 years ago. | + | Thomas you may or may not know - he wouldn't have come onto the scene until about 10 years ago. |
==Anderson Whitehurst== | ==Anderson Whitehurst== | ||
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[[File:Whitehurst.jpg|300px]] | [[File:Whitehurst.jpg|300px]] | ||
− | + | Advisor to Governor Cox on the matter of child welfare. Kind of a prick. | |
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