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wsmorrison
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1932 Golf Illustrated: How Clubs Weathered the Depression
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JMorgan
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Deja vu all over again.
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nice clubhouse
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many clubs in the phila. area weathered the depression by a single benefactor. the pew family of sun oil. not sure if i spelled the name correctly, but that family kept many philly clubs afloat during the depression.
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Steve_ Shaffer
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Likewise Ellis Gimbel with Philmont.
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