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|[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Defeat_is_an_Orphan:_Robert_Collins Robert Collins]
 
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=Investigative Leads=
 
 
'''Note''': not every Investigator may be aware of all of these. This is an overall summary for convenience. Also, this isn't exclusive - there may be leads that the players/Investigators develop that aren't listed here. This is just a list of items presented in the game that may be worth further investigation.
 
 
*Party Attendees
 
**Who was invited
 
**Who attended
 
**Which attendees were hurt
 
**Who did not attend
 
**Why
 
*Catastrophes affecting the Home and those related to it
 
**Timing
 
***Was there a determinable start point
 
***End point?
 
**Nature of the effects
 
***Collapse of structures on the property
 
***Environmental impacts (dead soil)
 
***Medical crises
 
***Personal crises
 
***''Physical samples from the Home'' with Dr. Munroe at Boston Tech (analysis coming mid-day on Day 3)
 
***''Physical samples from Saint Lydwina's''with Dr. Munroe at Boston Tech (analysis coming mid-day on Day 3)
 
***''Documents available in the Home''
 
**Similarities to other historical or recent events
 
***Saint Lydwina's Women's College - information in [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/defeat-is-an-orphan-coc-7th.909355/page-3#post-24774172 this post]
 
*NPC information
 
**Thomas Shipley's wound
 
**Clara Shipley's odd quotation "Only a great past can serve as an offering for a greater future."
 
*Other
 
**''Bergeron v. New Old Way Home Trust''
 
***Information in [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/defeat-is-an-orphan-coc-7th.909355/page-4#post-24775146 this post]
 
**Kopecki's information in [https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/defeat-is-an-orphan-coc-7th.909355/page-5#post-24780162 this post]
 
  
 
=Important Locations=
 
=Important Locations=
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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.
 
[[File:New_Old_Way_Home_Grounds.jpg|400px]]
 
 
'''History of the Home'''
 
 
*The Home was founded in 1867 by a consortium of Massachusetts mercantile gentry, needing more beds to house the urchins that were then plaguing Boston and its environs, and wanting to feel good about themselves in the process.
 
*The cornerstone for the Home itself was laid in summer 1868 and the building complete in the fall of that year.
 
*It was first populated in December of 1868. Most of the initial children were Civil War orphans.
 
*The Home went through a handful of administrators over its first decade, until Artemis Strozier took over in 1876. The Home prospered under his leadership.
 
*He retired in 1890, to be technically succeeded by his son, Geoffrey. There is some question about whether Geoffrey was anything other than a figurehead as opposed to his sister Tabitha.
 
*In any event, Geoffrey retired in 1914 and his son-in-law Thomas Shipley technically took over at that point. As Graves would know, Clara did most of the actual administering.
 
*The Home came close to closing a few times in its early years, Artemis Shipley righted the ship and there were no really notable catastrophes until recent events.
 
*There is an off-hand mention of a legal case in 1906 - Bergeron v. New Old Way Home Trust - mentioned on a court calendar. But no other reported information about it.
 
  
 
=Important NPCs=
 
=Important NPCs=
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*Advisor to Governor Cox on the matter of child welfare.  
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Advisor to Governor Cox on the matter of child welfare. Kind of a prick.
*Has some sort of personal problem with orphanages.
 
*Badly hurt in the catastrophe at the House
 
*Owes Bobby and Graves for saving his life.
 
*Kind of a prick.
 

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