[The American millionaire at home and abroad; or, why a great many of our rich men ought to refrain from "crossing the pond"] |
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Caesar up to date |
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Columbia's Easter bonnet |
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Love's course among the crowned heads--Little Alfonso is next in line to have a wife picked out for him |
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The man for the place Sam Diogenes seeks an untainted lawyer for the job of Supreme Court judge |
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Mayor Low's novel plan and its great possibilities |
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"Me too" |
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Memorial day |
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Merely recognizing a fact |
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The microbe of unionism |
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A midsummer day's dream |
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A misunderstanding |
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The modern maid - as changeable as the seasons |
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The modern war god |
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The national chaperone |
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The "new journalism" beats him |
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[No evil intentions] |
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[No place for him] |
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No wonder he gets full |
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Not |
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The old colonial dames |
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"On earth peace, good will toward men" |
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Our "civilized" heathen |
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Our forefathers fought for a principle - there is no fight in us |
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Our uncrowned kings |
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Out in Salt Lake City |
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Over-production |
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Overdoing things - the tendency of the day |
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Pan-American Puck |
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Peter Cooper's example, which our mulit-millionaire philanthropists might follow with good results |
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The phœnix-like "summer girl" |
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Pity the poor millionaire; - a sound stomach is rather to be chosen than great riches |
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The poor man's candidate |
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The popular tendency to rail at wealth is not entirely justified |
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President Thomas's little joke |
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ProQuest historical newspapers, The NYT (1851-2005), Oct. 28, 1937: |
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Proud of her boys |
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Puck's Christmas tree |
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Puck's greeting to the new year |
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Puck's inventions |
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Puck's suggestion for the German Kaiser's benefit |
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Puck's summer salad |
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The Pullman porter's "kick" |
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"Put me off at Buffalo!" |
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Quite a difference |
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[Reasonable] |
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The retirement of David |
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The rise of the kitchen tyrant; - and how she may fall |
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The rivals |
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Rubbish |
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Safe in dangerous waters |
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Santa Claus in Wall Street |
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Satire on stone, 1988: |
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[Sending in his bill] |
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Shall women vote? |
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She 's all right |
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Shifting their camp |
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Signing the declaration of their independence |
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Signs and divinations |
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[The simian, the slumberer, and the everlasting get-there, no. 4] |
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Simple solution of the Panama labor problem |
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[Sleeping baby in crib] |
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Some deserving candidates for the hero fund |
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Spurring him on |
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A sufficient reason |
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A Sunday morning dream - time to wake up |
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Superstition has always ruled the world |
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Tammany's anti-trust game |
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Thanksgiving scene in ye old Plymouth colony |
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That coveted cup |
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The theatrical manager's bunco-game, and how he works it |
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Their descendants |
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They fit, an' fit, an' fit! |
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The tiger's prey |
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To save the American girl |
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Uncle Sam's hallowe'en |
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Unionism or the National Guard? |
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Warning to royal brides. Do not marry him if the seal is broken |
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What a newspaper puff can do |
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What may happen at the seashore if summer is as cold a proposition as spring |
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What we get to eat in the country |
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The wheel that can't be stopped; - it's human nature |
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Which brand? |
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"Whither are we drifting?" |
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Why not settle it socially at Oyster Bay? |
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Will the white slave have a Lincoln? |
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[Woman leaning to kiss surprised man] |
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[A woman's success story] |
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A word to grand stand specialists |
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A word to the otherwise |
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"You can fool some of the people all of the time" |
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