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6Early 12.

I wasn't French. [[strikethrough]] And also in Montreal.[[/strikethrough]]

Nobody made me study an hour.  I didn't realize that I was even doing it until years later, when I saw people who were not working.  But I loved what I was doing.  I would never do it if it was something that I didn't like.  That is why it is so important to place people in their right activity.  I keep saying [[strikethrough]] why we don't [[/strikethrough]] we should use computers to see what people are interested in.

BOB: How did you pass out of the theatre career then?  In reading your autobiography, it's sort of big chunks of your life are in there and they just come to an end.  You moved out of the theatre.

Even though it looks like you wrote a play somewhere in the 1930's, that Jason Robards was in.  The one act plays.

B: Yes, for the Theosophical Society.  They hardly made any use of them.  And I haven't pushed them.

[strikethrough]] (neck injury) [/strikethrough]]

[[left margin]] I will take this out & put it elsewhere [[/left margin]]

I came to California and I was suffering terribly with...I call it "the neck injury."  I've had trouble all my life and finally in the last month, with my age, I am getting stronger due to traction.  I have a traction machine here.

I have always said to these god damn doctors, "I need traction!"  I like doctors, I always fall in love with them because I think that they are interesting men.