New Yorker February 16th, 1963
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New Yorker June 12th, 1948
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Are They Allowed To Do That On Fifth Avenue?
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It's Our Oliver
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New Yorker May 20th, 1950
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I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
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New Yorker May 8th, 1937
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Now You Tell Us You Don't Like The Pattern
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The Ablative Or The Dative
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New Yorker April 11th, 1942
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There You Have It
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New Yorker September 30th, 1944
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No, No! As In ???
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New Yorker October 16th, 1943
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New Yorker March 13th, 1943
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Tour ThirtyEight Through The Louvre
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But If We Couldn't Save Wanamaker's
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New Yorker September 16th, 1967
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Where Do You Want Penn Station?
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'a' As In Argyrokastron?
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New Yorker March 6th, 1943
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But Why Should I Pay Twice As Much
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Leave It To The Landmarks Commission! They Think
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Are We Right For The St. Lawrence Seaway?
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You'd Never Know You Were In New York
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Sorry. Dr. Gove Ain't In
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New Yorker April 8th, 1950
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Another New Use For Listerine
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You See, Dad, Professor Mcluhan Says
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The Anti-windfall Tax
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I Expected It To Smell More Like Elizabeth
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I'm Certain I'd Remember If I'd Done It
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Don't Eat Fruit Or Vegetables Unless
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New Yorker May 20th, 1944 #1
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Ickes Says Not To Go Over Forty
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You'll ?nd Parcheesi
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Oh,dear, I'd Really Be Enjoying All This If
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New Yorker March 7th, 1942
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Gentlemen, Nothing Stands In The Way Of A Final
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New Yorker July 27, 1946
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A Man On Federal Relief
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Do You Call C-minus Catching Up With The Russians?
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That's Why I Hate France
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Isn't It About Time We Issued Some New Guidelines
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It Begins Like This
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New Yorker December 16th, 1939
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New Yorker October 5th, 1940
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Wall Street ?nal - Closing Bid And Asked!
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Speakee Basic English?
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Why Shouldn't I Use It? There's A Good ?fty Miles
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No, No, Murphy! You Haven't Quite Got The Idea
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And In This Dream You Were My Orderly
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New Yorker June 26th, 1943
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Two On Sick Call
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New Yorker August 12th, 1944
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New Yorker February 28th, 1942
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Isn't It Marvellous! He's Been Discovered
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Holy Smoke, It Wasn't A Booby Trap!
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Now, Just Give Me A Chance To Explain
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New Yorker December 27th, 1941
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Men, We're All A Part Of The Greatest Amphibious
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He Says He's Come To Give Himself Up
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Strictly On The Q.t
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What Shall I Do With Your Roosevelt Button?
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I Said, 'what's To Prevent Us From Being Married
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New Yorker May 17th, 1941
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. . . Lead Reins Through Eyes Of Hames
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Never Mind, Boys - This Did The Trick
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Is Fort Devens A.c. Or D.c.?
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You Might Stress The Fact That
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