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unearths some literary gems.
From The New Yorker, July-Dec. 1925:
***Bebe Daniels, who always looks as though she had just finished a Reuben's sandwich...***One reason why Theodore Dreiser is a big, significant, etc....***The effect of plausibility steals mournfully into the wings.***Upper Tooting, or whatever the gag London suburb is this year***Cast hands entire kudos to author.[Entire kudos!]***Bonus:a "closed sesame"Note on one of the attachments:Aunt Prue, Ph.D., may have made her one and only appearance in this ad for the Lewis & Conger shop. (The asterisk is redeemed below with the note that she is *not* "the old lady from Dubuque," which is a New Yorker in-joke.)
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