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00:00:02 - Depression Years: Depression years. 00:02:10 - Depression Years: Bousenthal's cabinet shop work. 00:02:36 - Depression Years: Vacations to visit relatives. 00:03:57 - Depression Years: Norris Collins (Louis' cousin) was killed in an accident. 00:04:56 - Dyckesville: Cottagers move into Dyckesville - changes in Dyckesville. 00:06:42 - Dyckesville: Early Dyckesville - Van Dyckes Store - Taverns. 00:07:42 - Dyckesville: Road to Sturgeon Bay (then called Rt. 78). 00:08:15 - Trips to "the city": Trips to Green Bay in his childhood. 00:08:26 - Trips to "the city": Trips to Algoma. 00:08:51 - Trips to "the city": Trip to Green Bay to pick up an organ. 00:09:33 - His family: Mr. Ropson's family. 00:09:57 - His family: Father's death by lightning. 00:10:54 - His family: Mother keeps the farm going. 00:11:32 - His family: Changes in farming in his lifetime. 00:12:19 - The farm: The farm in his young adulthood (dairy farming). 00:12:42 - The farm: Cheese factories (cooperative efforts). 00:14:08 - Clock Making: His interest in clock making. 00:16:57 - Clock Making: Elsie helps in making clocks. 00:17:55 - Social life: Social life in the early days. 00:18:30 - Social life: Cars influence social life. 00:18:47 - Social life: Holidays. 00:19:04 - Social life: August 15 celebration at Robinsonville Chapel. 00:20:19 - Social life: Kermis. 00:21:34 - Social life: Booyah. 00:23:02 - Social life: Card games. 00:26:38 - Social life: Music in the homes. 00:27:52 - Social life: Music was played for dances in the halls. 00:28:12 - Social life: His grandfather skipped church to play cards. 00:28:34 - Religion: Religion. 00:28:58 - Father's occupation: His father's work as a trainman in northern Wisconsin. 00:30:32 - Father's occupation: His father went to the north woods to work as a lumberman. 00:31:10 - Father's occupation: His father was gone to the lumber camps, so his mother ran the farm even before his father died.