I Just Got Damn Well Fed Up With Being Formal All
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New Yorker January 9, 1937
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Quicksand Or
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That's Show Business
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Revised Statuary
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I Really Had It ?nished At Brooklyn Bridge
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Of Course, Art Is One Thing, Dear - Life
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Now, This Model Not Only Plays ?fty Records But
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Discouraging To Hear
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Old Bound Volume Of Harpers
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It's Brought Out Twice As Many For Spring
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Looks Like A Hit
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That's The Last Of Those We're Going To Get
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New Yorker January 11th, 1941
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I'm Curious. Who Did Murder Me?
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The Captain Thinks It Would Be Nice
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Darling, You've Changed!
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Wilt Thou Really Have This Man To Thy Wedded
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The Guard House Is Straight Ahead
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It's Been Taken Care Of
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Now Let's Run Through It Once More
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New Yorker September 20th, 1941
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You Have Been Listening To The World Premiere
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. . . But Perhaps I'm Boring You
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New Yorker October 10th, 1942
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New Yorker April 3rd, 1943
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Oh, Mummy, Don't You Wish It Were Real?
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New Yorker March 6th, 1943
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It's Hard To Believe
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New Yorker August 8th, 1942
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We're Simplifying Our Lives
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It's Practically Impossible To Heat This Damned
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Imogene Is Just Back From An Extended Trip
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You Know What? I'm Studying Spanish
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She Was An Excellent Model
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New Yorker May 10th, 1941
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I Still Don't Get This Non-objective Stuff
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All Right, Everybody - Time To Knock
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New Yorker September 21st, 1940
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Toto!
Gargantua!
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I Have Seen Your Ball
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I Hope It Doesn't Make You Nervous
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The Carry-All
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George, I Don't Know How You're Going To Take
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Of Course, By Now She'd Be Around A Hundred
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I Think He Had The Idea He Was Looking At Costume
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I Thought I Had Another
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The Last Dollar I Ever Earned
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Professor Merton Is A Brilliant Man In His ?eld
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Would You Mind Stepping Aside? This Is For Vogue
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I'll Never Forget One Day Last July - It Started
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I Hope You Don't Mind. She Can't Bear To Ride
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I Don't Show Up Here As Much As I'd Like
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Now What's Yours?
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We've Intended To Ask You About It For Some Time
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Er - If You Young People Don't Mind
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Someplace Where We Can Talk Talk Quietly
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Gosh, I Didn't Know There Was That Much Money
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I Don't Know What To Get Him. He Really
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New Yorker January 22nd, 1944
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New Yorker March 18th, 1944
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But First A Word From Our Sponsor
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New Yorker April 6th, 1940
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Please Don't Get Up
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Did You Ring
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But As I Understand
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Oh, Don't Be Such A Pill, Father - Say 'hello'
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I'm Really Glad She Didn't Come. She's Got A New
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His Non-productive Period
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New Yorker September 28th, 1940
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We're Slipping You This Decoration
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