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January
1945
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ROARK BRADFORD
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January
1945
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PHIL STACK
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A Visitor From America
January
1945
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AUGUST 1941
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"Can't You See There's Nobody Home?"
DECEMBER, 1946
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"Who Wants the Check?"
JANUARY, 1947
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Musical Note Sherlock Holmes may have been a master at disguis but he had nothing on what some of these swing bands can do to the melody of a classical tune.
APRIL 1942
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"Do you want Florida or California fruit for your lemon rinse, Mrs. Molloy?"
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"It’s just to calm my wife when she gets hysterical after I hand her my pay envelope—opened"
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