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Maxine Lyo N Eddy 1918 - 1991

Maxine Lyo N Eddy of Clifton, Greenlee County, AZ was born on September 21, 1918, and died at age 72 years old on September 12, 1991.
Maxine Lyo N Eddy
Clifton, Greenlee County, AZ 85533
September 21, 1918
September 12, 1991
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  • 09/21
    1918

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    September 21, 1918
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  • 09/12
    1991

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    September 12, 1991
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    Maxine Lyo N Eddy lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 72.
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In 1918, in the year that Maxine Lyo N Eddy was born, in January, President Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, which assured citizens that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and outlined a plan for postwar peace in Europe. The only leader of the Allies to present such a plan, the Europeans thought Wilson was being too idealistic. The points included free trade, open agreements, democracy and self-determination. They were based on the research and suggestions of 150 advisors.
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In 1938, this person was 20 years old when on June 25th (a Saturday) the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt (along with 120 other bills). The Act banned oppressive child labor, set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and established the maximum workweek at 44 hours. It faced a lot of opposition and in fighting for it, Roosevelt said "Do not let any calamity-howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day, ...tell you...that a wage of $11 a week is going to have a disastrous effect on all American industry."
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