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- Some scenes involve a woman having a baby while in prison and a hobo camp deep in the woods.
- No trout, but I did see a wintering bald eagle, a pileated woodpecker and a genuine hobo camp.
- He stayed at hobo camps, including those in Albany and Richmond, and lived hopping freight trains throughout the Western states.
- The glitter and insouciance of Hollywood give way, in the course of his travels, to a grim landscape of hobo camps and chain gangs.
- McLean, 50, on July 25, 1995, in a hobo camp next to the Southern Pacific railroad tracks near the Albany / Berkeley border.
- Burbank City Marshal Luther Colson, shot and killed Nov . 17, 1914, while walking along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks clearing out hobo camps.
- Alex and Addane go to a hobo camp where they are attacked by Janjaweed, ruthless men who rape, injure, and kill women and children.
- There were articles about " hobo camps " where " Wandering Willies " made their home, which might be the camp of 8 or 16 unemployed men.
- He was hired fresh out of law school by the federal government to ride the rails and live in hobo camps to report on the condition of the unemployed.
- Typically, Washington's panic about the federal deficit is nourished on sound bites about the danger that future generations will have to live in hobo camps under the viaduct.
- Leo, raised largely by his father followed a more traditional masculine role throughout the novel; from a childhood spent visiting hobo camps to become a manual laborer and father and provider of 5 children.
- Shunned by society, in time mascots around the country begin to gather in updated hobo camps and in underground lairs and bemoan their fates as their costumes, which is to say themselves, become torn, frayed and filthy.
- Efforts were made to improve living conditions for the American soldiers, whose residences were compared by TIME Magazine at the time to hobo camps, as well as to improve morale, and to put an end to crimes committed by the troops.
- The practice is said to have become popular during Prohibition and during the Great Depression in hobo camps, or " jungles ", when the Sterno would be squeezed through cheesecloth or a sock and the resulting liquid mixed with fruit juice to make " jungle juice, " " sock wine, " or " squeeze ".
- As this musical revue makes its way through more than two dozen Guthrie songs, it conjures up dust storms, Steinbeck's Okies riding jalopies and flat-wheeled freight trains west to the dream that was California, wailing locomotive whistles, hobo camps, lonesome men trudging the highways through rain-swept nights, and an army of the dispossessed dreaming of food and a job and a home.
- In May 2015 Unknown Press brought out a collection of his Duke and Jill stories ( " Duke & Jill " ) that had been widely published in various journals and anthologies : " Too Much : Tales of Excess " ( Unknown Press ), " Have a NYC 2 : New York Short Stories " and " Have a NYC 3 : New York Short Stories " ( both published by Three Rooms Press ), " The Hobo Camp Review " and " Public Illumination Magazine " among others . ( The MTV music video director, Jim Spring, turned the longest story,'Bad Karma,'into a film.