Technical correction:

"Golda Meir was born in Kiev, Russia on May 3, 1898 ... In 1903 Golda's father left for the United States; the rest of the family moved to Pinsk to live with Golda's mother's family. Golda's father settled for a while in New York City, but relocated to Milwaukee in 1905 with the help of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. In 1906 the rest of the family came to the United States and settled with Golda's father in Milwaukee. Golda attended the Fourth Street Grade School in Milwaukee and graduated in 1912 and was valedictorian of her class. In the autumn of 1912 she started North Division High School, but because she felt persecuted by her parents’ opposition to her going to high school she ran away to Denver to join her sister, who was there taking a cure at a tuberculosis sanatorium. She did not return to Milwaukee until late 1914 or early 1915, at which time she re-entered North Division."

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