1900 [and] 1904 |
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Alice in Wonderland |
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At last! |
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The day after |
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Easter egg-rolling! |
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From the Library of George Washington University |
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Halloween! |
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His master's voice |
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Me-- my boy-- and-- the bass |
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Now why didn't I think of that! |
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Presenting the new President of Germany |
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[President Roosevelt and Governor Thomas E. Dewey as children frightened by a Jack-o-lantern] |
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Presidential pruning |
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Put 'em back in the box : how long is this to keep up? |
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The quadrennial picnic |
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Quite a coincidence! |
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[Race to the White House with Wilson on a donkey and Taft on an elephant being bitten by T. Roosevelt on a bull moose] |
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Ready for callers |
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Reckon I'd better wait an' see where Cal's goin' to fish |
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The redwood trees have nothing on this forest |
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Right in his own backyard |
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The "roll back" season |
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Say, listen! |
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The seance that failed |
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Seems to me those fellers who wrote the Constitution should have had more vision |
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Senator, Berryman says will you please send acknowledgement of that Society of Colonial Wars Resolution? ... |
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[Senators Johnson and McCormick trying to stop Uncle Sam] |
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[Sereno E. Payne of New York] |
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Shall we go in? |
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She got across all right |
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So many teamsters -- it's hard to know where to begin |
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Soliloquy of the Minnesota viking in the thrilling Ballinger-Pinchot melodrama -- "shall I whitewash or shall I probe" |
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Some medicine ball |
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Some of that is now necessary, Gentlemen ... |
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Some of them just shoot up without much coaxing |
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Speaking of giraffe housing problems |
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Speaking of nerve racking noises! |
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Speaking of school sessions |
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Squash Center comments on national defense! |
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Still hoping |
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The story that I've given up the race for the Presidency is bunk |
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Strained relations |
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The super-optimist |
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Sympathetic |
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T.R.'s bit |
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Taxation without representation is just as objectionable today as it was in 1773 |
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That little vacation seems to have done Donald a lot of good |
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That perplexing paramount plank! |
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That's a big promise to fulfill, it's difficult to put even a chicken in every pot! |
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[Theodore Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan] |
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They always did work faster in Michigan |
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They seem to think that will be taken care of |
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They'll find it great if they'll just hold their noses and dive right in! |
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They're off! |
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I think the roots must have been impacted, but it's out now |
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Thinking of what may be |
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This helps our morale |
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This plan of mine is no attack on the Court -- President's chat |
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This'll teach you a lesson! |
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Those ifs |
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To the victor belong the spoils |
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Trying to make the baby laugh! |
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Unhappy West; uncertain East |
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The United Mine Workers, wedded to A.F.L., ... |
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Universal service -- on the farm as well as in the trenches |
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Unterrified |
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Valentines! |
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Waiting for the Muezzin's call |
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I wanta go back to Rome! |
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Well, if it ain't my ol' Madison Square friend! |
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Well, it's good to be missed anyhow |
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What a difference just four years makes! |
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What is that, Henry? |
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What'll we do, Mr. President? : they've begun to talk, and may begin firesiding any moment! |
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What's inconsistent about this? |
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Why not do it together? |
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Will the brakes hold? |
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With a finger on the home pulse |
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Wonder how the boys will like me in this? |
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I wonder if he cares as once he did! |
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I wonder if it's a reprieve or a full pardon? |
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Wonder if they'll pay their usual attention to it? |
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Wonder what he's dreaming to-night? |
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I wonder what kind of morale they're talking about? |
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Word from the top teamster |
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Wouldn't it peeve you if -- you had carefully obfuscated a jinx and then found it alive and busy later? |
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Yes, business is much greater than before March 1933! |
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Yes, we have no announcements today! |
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You do it! |
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You haven't put down my greatest gain, our realization that we've just begun to fight |
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You heard what he said about letting no minorities tie up the works, didn't you? |
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You pushed him in! I did not. You pushed him in. |
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You'd better run next door and tell them to soak that package in water ... |
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Young fellow, don't take any bad money |
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Your first Easter parade, Mister President |
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Your Uncle Samuel: more power to you -- now dig deep |
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You're no chiseler, sister! |
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You've got to pull hard, but once it gets going -- |
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