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Anecdotes
Going the Rounds with Esquire
August
1
1945
Reamer Keller, Bill O'Malley, Leo Garel, IRVING ROIR, Dorothy Mckay
Going the Rounds with Esquire
August
1
1945
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Anecdotes
Going the Rounds with Esquire
August
1
1945
Reamer Keller, Bill O'Malley, Leo Garel, IRVING ROIR, Dorothy Mckay
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OCTOBER 1941
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"Mechanized!"
OCTOBER 1941
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MAY 1942
Dorothy Mckay
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SEPTEMBER 1938
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“Judge, That Serves Him Right. He’s Given Me Trouble Since the Day He Was Born. Ah’m Sure Glad I Didn’t Marry His Pappy!”
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"I'se Never Been X-rayed, But I'se Been Ultra-violated!"
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"Hey! Just a Minute—Have You an Appointment?"
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“Discouraging, Isn't It—I Always Thought American Marines Looked Like They Pictured Them in the Movies!”
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More Or Less Merry May
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Leo Garel
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"I Sometimes Wish I'd Took Up Something Less Precarious"
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"I Know It’s a Personal Touch—But Will They Like It?”
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"My Husband Thinks the Rest of the Proverb Is Silly"
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“. . . You Are My Sunshine, My Only Sunshine!”
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