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Olevine Aube 1900 - 2001

Olevine Aube of Torrington, Litchfield County, CT was born on October 8, 1900, and died at age 100 years old on January 18, 2001.
Olevine Aube
Torrington, Litchfield County, CT 06790
October 8, 1900
January 18, 2001
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  • 10/8
    1900

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    October 8, 1900
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  • 01/18
    2001

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    January 18, 2001
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    Olevine Aube lived 27 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 100.
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In 1900, in the year that Olevine Aube was born, when Floradora opened on Broadway. A huge success in London - opening in 1899 and running for 455 performances - the musical was even more successful in New York - running for 552 performances. The "Floradora girls" were the hit of the show - a "sextette of tall, gorgeous damsels, clad in pink walking costumes, black picture hats and carrying frilly parasols who swished onto the stage and captivated New York for no other reason than they were utterly stunning" ("tall and gorgeous" translated to 5'4"). A sensation, each Floradora girl was said to have married a millionaire.
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In 1910, by the time this person was just 10 years old, the Boy Scouts of America was incorporated. U.S. publisher W.D. Boyce was visiting England when he became lost in the London fog. An unknown Boy Scout helped him find his way out, declining a tip (he said that he was a Boy Scout and was doing his good deed for the day). Boyce was so impressed that he incorporated the Boy Scouts of America when he returned home. Its purpose was "to teach boys patriotism, courage, self-reliance, and kindred values."
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