He studied there for three years before having to leave school in 1915 at age 13 to help his impoverished family.
He was the youngest of eight children born to an impoverished family.
His leap out of an impoverished family is a familiar story.
Born into a large impoverished family, he took many jobs as a child including working in a coal mine.
The project's purpose was to provide small farms for several hundred impoverished families.
Of these, 120 million children are working full-time to help support their impoverished families.
A few years later, their home burned down, leaving the family impoverished.
He had been a poor boy from an impoverished family.
However, some impoverished families did not have enough shoes to go around.
A public benefit was then later held for his already impoverished family.