Another Saint Patrick? |
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[Men in snowdrift heading for Crocushurst City Hall] |
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The minority |
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Monopoly |
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The morning after |
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The most important thing in the universe |
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Mrs. Partington outdone |
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[Next stage of development in the latest metropolitan food fad] |
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[No exception to the rule] |
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No limit |
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The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment |
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"Now will you believe me?" |
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On the electoral college campus |
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The only man in sight |
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Opening of the opera season - drilling the merry villagers |
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Our midsummer new-thought treatment |
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Out into the storm |
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[An outraged constituent] |
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A peep at the future of government ownership |
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Philanthropist Andy's latest |
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Pickings from Puck |
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The pink hand |
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[Poet in garden thinking, watched by angry farmer and cow] |
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[Preferable] |
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Prophetic polliwog |
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Puck Easter |
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Puck July the fourth 1903 |
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Punch and Judy |
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The queen of the May |
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Quoits |
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The real packingtown-- if you let the packers tell it |
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[The reign of Dolly Madison] |
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The Republican convention |
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The republican hare and the democratic tortoise |
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The rich child's fourth |
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Roosevelt's farewell to his officers |
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The rousing of Rip |
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The runaway |
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Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia: "Here's looking at you" |
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The same old model |
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"Say, honest, is he really gone?" |
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The Senate that trusts build |
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Set in their ways |
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Shadowed! |
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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego |
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Sifting the dirt |
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Signs and divinations |
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[Singers and the song. III] |
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Sir Hudibras |
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Sitting up with a sick friend |
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Skits and sketches |
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The smile that won't come on |
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Some things Mr. Bryan might do |
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Speed! The terror of the sea |
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St. Anthony Comstock, the Village nuisance |
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The strap-hanger |
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The swing of the pendulum |
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'T was ever thus |
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Taft to-morrow |
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Take my lantern. You need it more than I do! |
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"Take the belt, old sport! We can't any of us talk in your class" |
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Thanksgiving Puck |
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That camping trip |
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"There they blow" |
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The tightwad fishing club |
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A tip to John Bull |
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To swat 'em is waste of time |
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The tortures of temptation |
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The toy department |
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Trading with the Indians |
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A trip to Diana |
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["Turkey" and "Italy" sit exhausted in the ring while "referee time" counts with his watch] |
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Uncle Sam's income |
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Uncle Tom's cabin -- as it will have to be played if Johnson wins |
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Uneasy Turks |
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The vanished meal; or, the mystery of the bankers' lunch club |
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The village blacksmith |
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The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians |
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The war with Japan |
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"We point with pride" |
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[What do you want for Christmas, my little man?] |
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When duty calls |
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When Teddy comes marching home |
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When the ice man gets there |
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Who are you? |
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[Who says that the police ... ] |
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Why does a chicken cross the road? |
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Why girls leave home |
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Why not settle it socially at Oyster Bay? |
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Woodrow and the bean-stalk |
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WwasW in Am. art, 1985: |
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Ye New Amsterdam drummer; and how he made himself solid in his territory |
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The yellow press |
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Young America and the moving-picture show |
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