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Quoted: The year was 1925. Calvin Coolidge was president, Charlie Chaplin’s big movie was “The Gold Rush” and Al Capone ruled the streets of Chicago. And in Hugo, Minn., an 18-year-old man named Clarence Vail married his 16-year-old sweetheart, Mayme. 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.
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The secret to 83 years of marriage is marrying when you are a child.