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1. Hello, neighbor. Renewing your youth, are you? well not exactly. you see, I was unwise enough to suggest Hello, neighbor. Renewing your youth, are you? well not exactly. you see, I was unwise enough to suggest that my wife's last year's Easter hat was almost apretty enough to wear again this year. 1908-04-16 Family life; Married life; Husbands; Wives

2. The march of the old guard [subtitle] let this nation not forget to honor while yet it may those whom The march of the old guard [subtitle] let this nation not forget to honor while yet it may those whom we owe a debt we can never hope to repay. 1908-05-30 Memorial Day; Remembrance; Veterans

3. So I've been told. So I've been told. 1908-09-12 Hairdos; Haircuts; Fashions

4. Theodore, are you paying attention? [also titled] Theodore, are you listening? Theodore, are you paying attention? [also titled] Theodore, are you listening? 1908-10-12 United States -- Politics and government; Presidents -- United States; Candidates; Elections; Politicians

5. The burglars' mistake [subtitle] Or what made Mrs. Jones look so queer the next day. The burglars' mistake [subtitle] Or what made Mrs. Jones look so queer the next day. 1908-12-06 Hairdos; Fashions; Theft

6. A call on the editorial malefactors. A call on the editorial malefactors. 1908-12-08 Presidents -- United States; News; Newspaper editors;

7. Every day is washday nowadays [subtitle] trying to get everything cleaned up before going on his vacation Every day is washday nowadays [subtitle] trying to get everything cleaned up before going on his vacation 1908-12-18 Presidents -- United States; United States -- Politics and government; Vacations; Reform; Presidential power

8. Roosevelt: "poo, poo! Why, I could get a bigger roar out of Congress any day by just sending in a special Roosevelt: "poo, poo! Why, I could get a bigger roar out of Congress any day by just sending in a special message." 1909-01-24 Ex-presidents -- United States; Hunters; Hunting; Vacations

9. Did you ever notice how strange things look in your room at night when there have been two or three burglaries Did you ever notice how strange things look in your room at night when there have been two or three burglaries reported in town? 1909-01-25 Burglary; Fear; Human nature

10. Heavens, madam! have you no pity? Heavens, madam! have you no pity? 1909-02-06 Restraint of trade; United States -- Commerce; Eggs -- Prices

11. Buying a valentine for teacher. Buying a valentine for teacher. 1909-02-13 Children; Human nature; Teachers

12. [No title] [No title] 1909-03-06 Human nature; Morality; Intelligence

13. An awful lot of cackling for a hen that hasn't laid an egg. An awful lot of cackling for a hen that hasn't laid an egg. 1909-03-31 Iowa -- Politics and government; Legislature

14. Same here, Theodore. Same here, Theodore. 1909-03-xx Ex-presidents -- United States

15. Congress--what else shall I do to him? Congress--what else shall I do to him? 1909-04-05 Tariffs; United States. Congress

16. Strange what a man will do for 10 hours at a stretch for the sake of his health--but 10 minutes of this Strange what a man will do for 10 hours at a stretch for the sake of his health--but 10 minutes of this will give him such a lame back he can't go to church for six months. 1909-04-28 Married life; Chores; Home life; Golf; Human nature

17. Something a woman can never understand. Something a woman can never understand. 1909-05-16 Married life; Vacations; Men; Fishing

18. A mother goose melody up-to-date A mother goose melody up-to-date 1909-05-18 Married life; Home life; Baseball

19. Hurrah! vacation is here! Hurrah! vacation is here! 1909-06-05 Vacations; Summer; Chores; Home life

20. Senator--"gentlemen of the Senate, this a duck. I have looked up its ancestry. and they were all ducks, Senator--"gentlemen of the Senate, this a duck. I have looked up its ancestry. and they were all ducks, and so far as I can learn have never been known by any other name."--Senator Dolliver--"and to further substantiate my position, I quote to you form the most learned authorities; and , besides, everybody knows it's a duck."--and the Senate upheld Senator Aldrich by a very comfortable majority. 1909-06-12 United States. Congress. Senate; Speeches; United States -- Politics and government; Tariffs; Reality
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