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		<title>By: Andree McGrory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Mother and father met at the plumbing company, Keating, which is featured in the background in about 1926. She was a secretary and he was a bookkeeper. I ran across this photo in a children&#039;s book of New York City photos published about 2 years ago. Wish I could remember the book. Will have to do some research. Andree McGrory]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Mother and father met at the plumbing company, Keating, which is featured in the background in about 1926. She was a secretary and he was a bookkeeper. I ran across this photo in a children&#8217;s book of New York City photos published about 2 years ago. Wish I could remember the book. Will have to do some research. Andree McGrory</p>
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