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LOCATION:
Tose, MN   USA

WHAT HAPPENED:
The following article appeared in the New York Times:

" ...[Albert] Gurney had to be calmed when he saw his first airplane and has never heard jazz. He is assured by people who met him before his collapse on the Steamer that he talked several languages, but he does not know them now nor does he know anything about his wife and two grown-up boys of whom he talked on the steamer... "

The last thing Albery Gurney of Tose, Minnesota remembers is when he was 14 years old and a schoolmate threw a rock that hit him in the head.

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