New Yorker February 8, 1936
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New Yorker July 28th, 1928
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New Yorker August 14, 1937
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I Love This
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A Bad Sign?
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A Very Festive Table of Bryn Mawr Alumnae
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New Yorker July 16th, 1927
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New Yorker November 12th, 1949
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Oceans Of Hot Buttered Rum
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We Want to Send a Hostess Present to a Dachshund
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How Can Seven People Have Fun?
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Anybody in Larchmont
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New Yorker July 13, 1935
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Go To Bed Before The Murder
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I Can't Decide
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New Yorker March 16, 1940
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That's The Gnu
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Cross It Off The List
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You Want The Works
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Which Van Doren Was It?
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Fascinating Men in Oyster Bay
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Think Private Willoughby
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How You Meet People
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It's Like A Game
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If You Don't Mind My Saying
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When You Say Artists And Writers Eat Here
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Corporal Thomas E Harrison Writes
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More 'Robert E. Lee' Than I Could Chew
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New Yorker July 1st, 1933
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Any Particular Kind Of Cocktail
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Being Thin Suits You
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Some Clever Little Mountaineer
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Tie Up the Army
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Do You Mind If I Take My Nephew Along?
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Hold Everything
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Obscene Passages
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Thinking In French
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It's My Birthday
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Let's Face It
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I Didn't Recognize you in Mufti
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Is it All Right If I Park on the Bias?
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It Can't Be A Very Good
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Dark and Mysterious
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Before I Send You to This Houseparty
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I Don't Mind If They Mention The War
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'how To Read A Book' Is Out. Secretly
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I Want That Little New Paper - 'afternoon.'
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An Intelligent Answer
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I Hope The President Isn't Really Cross
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Are You Sure You Aren't Making A Mistake?
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This Raid Doesn't Concern Us
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You Don't Think It Makes Me Look Too Interesting?
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Are You Sure This Is A Must?
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I Warn You, My Right Foot Is A Rebel
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I'm Glad We're Sending Help To Russia Now That
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Of Course, In Times Like These I Suppose We Ought
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I Think I'll Order Some Baby's Breath To Put
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Every Bit As Surprised
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We've Decided To Allow Our Canary To Become
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Are These The 'sorry-no-mail-or-phone-order' Ones?
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I Thought A Few ?owers Would Brighten
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It Gives Me Great Pleasure To Announce
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I Shouldn't Tell
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Have You Anything That Would Surprise a Gunner's Mate
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But Isn't There Some Sort Of Mock Gin?
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My Little Woman In Teaneck
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Louis Bromfield Is Still Three Ahead of Me
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In Regard To Our 'favorite-bird' Poll
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Two New Zealanders For Sunday Dinner
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Here Are Three More Volunteers! I Captured
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What Would You Recommend? I'm Just A Beginner
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I Like to See a Nervous Bride
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