In the Saturday/Sunday Wall Street Journal for the weekend of April 9-10, 2016, in the US News section there was an article titled, "Housing Bust Lingers for Generation X."
Something clicked in my mind when I read
"The data show an enormous swing in the fortunes of people born between 1965 and 1984, the group defined by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies as 'Generation X'".
Hmmm....Generation did you say? And it is delineated as a period of 20 years?
According to some folks I know, they are supposed to extend from those that were alive in 1914 to the year 2016 of this system. Or else -can pass the torch. But evidently, for government or census study purposes Generation X would shift to Generation "Y" or some such after year 1984 with a span from 1985 to 2004.
If I use similar conventions for the 1914 situation, we would have an "overlapping generation" extending to 1934, about the time that Rutherford was writing love letters to Herr Schicklgruber and a new generation extending from thence (1935 to about 1954.), with a 1955 culminating in 1974, on the eve of a PAST END of the system of things, followed by another generation starting in '75 and reaching 1994.
Generation X is completely out of phase with things, but we should have experienced another end ( 100 years) around 2014.
Somehow the fates of the great-great grandfathers of today youth are tied up with present generation by a governing board of not so ancient pronouncement geeks.
Did all the current day governing board members know anyone like Rutherford or Franz personally?