Tonight, we\u2019ll read the opening to \u201cWestward Hoboes\u201d written by Winifred Hawkridge Dixon and published in 1921.\n\nIn this story, two early 1920s girls from Boston set out to tour the West all by themselves, equipped with a sturdy car, a camping outfit, courage and a sense of humor.\n\nA hobo is an old-fashioned term for a migrant worker in the United States. Hoboes, tramps, and bums are generally regarded as related, but distinct. A hobo travels and is willing to work. A tramp travels, but avoids work if possible. A bum neither travels nor works.\n\nFollowing these definitions, it seems that the protagonists should have been referred to as tramps instead of hoboes, as they were only traveling, not working.\n\u2014 read by 'V' \u2014\nSign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to\xa0snoozecast.com/plus!\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices