Chicago 1930 english language patch. This text comes from the personal finances of the corporate executive Frances Marion Conrad, who was born in Chicago in 1914. It describes how Conrad saved money for a passage to England, where she intended to study during her postgraduate work because "the current state of English teaching institutions is deplorable." Conrad put it into her savings account with enough time before she needed to leave for England that it could be used for an emergency. That emergency arrived instead one month before the scheduled sail date when Conrad's father died suddenly and unexpectedly at age 46. Without the money, Conrad could not travel to England. The world changed for her when she married E. R. Bitter in 1939, because Bitter was a British national and had the means to fly her over to England on his government-issued passport so she could fulfill her dream of studying in England without taking loans or working part-time while there. The article became an excerpt from Frances Marion Conrad's unpublished biography of her mother, Marion A. Conrad. Marion A. Conrad was born on April 4, 1888 in Chicago to John Lee Conrad and Pauline Esther Bacon, who had immigrated to the US from Germany. Her father was a printer at the "Chicago Daily News" and she grew up in the city of Chicago proper on the northwest side at 1439 Aberdeen Street. The family moved to another home on Union Avenue around 1898, which is where her father died on June 8 after a sudden illness that came out of nowhere according to Frances' recounting of events in 1939. Frances was only 20 when her father died. Her father left her $3,000 in his will in addition to the home that he left to her mother. His death came just before Frances graduated from high school in May 1906, which was also the year she turned 16. This meant that Frances' mother was given sole ownership of the property after Frances turned 21 in April 1915. The article was published in 2013, ten years before Frances died on January 6, 1943 at age 75 while living with her daughter Gertrude Fosdick Bitter's family at 446 West 20th Street in New York City. Frances Marion Conrad was born on March 1, 1914 to E. R. Bitter and Frances Marion Conrad in Chicago. She was born into a family that had settled together in Fort Wayne, Indiana after the US Civil War ended. Her mother was the daughter of John Lee Conrad and Pauline Esther Bacon, who Frances described as "the first white child born in Fort Wayne" and who later moved to Chicago after John Lee's early death at age 38. John Lee Conrad was a corporal in Company A of the First Regiment of the Illinois Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War from 1861 until April 1865. He died before Frances was born, but she would hear about him from her mother throughout her life.
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