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This early instruction gave him his passion for wanting to help others. III. At a young age, Eugenes education was inturrupted by his desire to work. A. He went to Terre Haute Public schools. B. At the age of fourteen he dropped out of school to work as painter in railroad yards (ffrf.org). C. Later when he was 25 years (1870) he became fireman on the railroad and at night he went to a local business college...
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Later when he was 25 years (1870) he became fireman on the railroad and at night he went to a local business college. D. In 1879 he became assistant editor of National Brother hood of Locomotive Fireman's magazine. E. Eugene later became the leader for Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen(BLF) and the leader of the American Railway Union(ARU)( www...
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