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In The Event Donald Trump Is President
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Miss Harwood
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I Saw It Start. One Guy Said It Was Hepplewhite
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I Was Able To Obtain All Of Your Information
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Model Wearing Revlon Nail Polish
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We're Replacing You With An Abacus. So Sorry
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If You Were Only Here To Tell Us
Richard Decker
Edward Steichen Examining A Negative
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It's Treatable If You Survive The Next Few News #1
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There's A Lot I Want To Experience
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New Yorker October 1st, 1949
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Discouraging To Hear
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Thank You For Not Running For President #1
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I Didn't Realize You Were Meeting With A Lobbyist
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George Price
Playing Risk
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There It Is Again
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King Arthur Is Late
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What Are You Grousing About? Your Mother's
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New Yorker August 17th, 1940
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There Now, You're Nice And White And Clean -
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I Told Them
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A Human Cannonball
Robert J Day
I'm New Here. Would You Mind Showing
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Young Woman
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And The Hell
Roy Williams
New Yorker November 30th, 1940
Otto Soglow
What Do You ?gure On Doing Between Wars?
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You'll Get The Hang Of It. For Instance
Richard Decker
So That's What That Mr. Smith
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What A Day! Nothing But Bills
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New Yorker May 6th, 1944
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You're Speaking To B. J. Wetherby
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Isn't That The Gentleman In 12 B?
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He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
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Why, Yes, Mr. Stimson Did Call You A Few Days Ago
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Our Contract Has Been Cancelled
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This Is A Hell Of A Place To Be Stuck. Any Good
Robert J. Day
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You Really Like
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O.k., Mother. You Can Knock Off For Lunch
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What it is You Do
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Where Do You Keep The Saucepans?
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Mr. Dodd And I Just Want You To Cook Very Simple
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There'd Be Real Dough In This If I Could Invent
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We'll Soon ?nd Out What The Man In The Street
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Twenty Years On This Job
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Something Of A Mystery
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