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Vignettes: The largest family, from Utah, with 11 children. The youngest baby, nine months, from Idaho. The Ohio family with three sets of twins. The Las Vegas mother, a cocktail waitress. The Georgia mother, who started her own school (About half of the mothers were employed; fathers’ occupations ranged from physician to telephone lineman). The 75 teen-agers “frugging” to the Cowsills music on television. The younger children in pie and watermelon eating contests.
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