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Senior Citizen Longevity & Statistics
NBC Today Show Features Couple Married for 83 Years
Minnesota duo’s longevity earns place in ‘Guinness
World Records’
March
17, 2008 - “The year was 1925. Calvin Coolidge was president, Adolf
Hitler released the first part of his book, “Mein Kampf,” Charlie
Chaplin’s big movie was “The Gold Rush,” flappers were singing and
dancing to “Sweet Georgia Brown” and “I’m Sitting on Top of the World,”
the Scopes Trial played out in Tennessee, the first television images
were broadcast, Al Capone ruled the streets of Chicago, flagpole sitters
were all the rage, Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington were the newest
recording artists, the price of a first-class stamp hit 2 cents,” begins
Mike Celizix, a contributor to TodayShow.com.
“And in Hugo, Minn., an 18-year-old man named
Clarence Vail married his 16-year-old sweetheart, Mayme. They had met in
the eighth grade, and marriages at such young ages were more the norm
than the exception back then. Unremarkable at the time, that union, now
83 years old and still as strong as ever, has finally claimed a place
among the historic events of the year.”
NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reported for TODAY on Monday
that Clarence and Mayme Vail are going into “Guinness World Records” for
being married longer than any other living couple on earth.
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