New Yorker December 25th, 1965
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New Yorker October 8th, 1938
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And We Didn't Get Anything For Him
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New Yorker November 19th, 1949
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It's From The Federal Trade Commission. They Say
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Let's Go, Mets!
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Stop Acting So Innocent
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He Snatches Out Thirty Cents
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I Saw It Start. One Guy Said It Was Hepplewhite
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Only Its Tremendous Will To Live Pulled
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Just Bread Crumbs?
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The Old Way Is Better
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It's Over A Woman
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I Don't Care Who Started It
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Gently, Sir. It's Mother's Day
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I Need Legal Advice - Fast
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New Yorker August 22nd, 1942
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We Better Break This Up. We're Straining
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No, Otto - Still Quite A Bit More To The South
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Well, How'd You Make Out?
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Now We Can Look The Whole World Straight
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New Yorker December 28th, 1940
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Forty-?ve Cents A Pound - As Is
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It's Some Odd-ball Salesman
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I'm Putting All My Money Into 'things.'
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I Did Not Say It Wasn't A Super-shot. I Merely
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I'm Not Listening To Any Radio Program. I'm
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A Reader Of Mystery
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This Has Always Been A Popular Spot
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Now, This Complete, All-in-one Model
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A Glandular Disturbance
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All Right, It's Starting To Come Down A Little
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A Studio Apartment
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The Sequence of Events
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New Yorker August 30th, 1952
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New Yorker November 5th, 1938
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He's Been Up A Week Now
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New Yorker August 5th, 1939
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Good News, Mr. Murdock! You Can Go Home
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New Yorker October 19th, 1940
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A Very Remarkable Womann
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New Yorker October 3rd, 1942
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Eureka! Beefsteak!
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Ask Marshall! Ask Eisenhower! How Should I Know
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New Yorker November 22nd, 1941
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The Local Track
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What Sort Of A Job?
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New Yorker June 14th, 1941
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Digging In For The Winter
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The Witness Will Please Con?ne Himself
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Let It Go At That
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New Yorker September 25th, 1943
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New Yorker September 12th, 1942
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See What The Boys In The Back Room Will Have
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Now The Game Begins To Make Some Sense!
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New Yorker January 1st, 1944
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New Yorker November 2nd, 1940
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Mr. Bevan Isn't A Fine Bronze Lamp
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New Yorker February 8th, 1941
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New Yorker July 31st, 1943
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New Yorker November 20th, 1943
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I'd Like My Husband To See It ?rst
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He Likes The Patter Of Tiny Feet
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O.k., Pop - Turn Left
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O.k. So Occasionally The Enemy Overpowers You
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I Wish He Wouldn't Take The 'breadwinner' Idea
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New Yorker May 4th, 1940
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- Or You Could Use It To Shoo Salesmen Like
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Face The Front Of The Car
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