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...nostalgia overcomes him. He blows the froth off the new theatrical brew, looks within the stein, and finds it empty. Disappointment has made him crusty, and of the modern shows he applauds only "Of Thee I Sing," the one perfect blend of the "hey-nonny-nonny and the ha...
...life some of you lead is not theory to me, it is reality. I have known what it is to have only one meal a day, which I could afford to pay only tuppence ha'penny...
When the timing films had been developed and inspected about 4:30 a.m., officials found the flyer playing "shove ha'penny" in the messroom. They told him his average time was 408.8 m. p. h.; his best lap, 415.2 m. p. h. Said Lieut. Stainforth, "I thought I had done it," and turned back to his game...
...Baker, as chief of the party, with a knighthood in the Legion of Honor. Red ribbons for all or for none was the demand of the other mayors. At an American club luncheon in their honor the mayors greeted General John Joseph Pershing with this cheer: "Omaho! Omaha! Omaha! Ha! Ha! Ha! PERSHING!" The club's president, Theodore Rousseau, extolled the French, warned the visitors that they could find "naughtiness" in Paris if they searched for it. Broke in Mayor Baker: "We've seen nothing naughty here yet. So if Mr. Rousseau would only lead...
...toiling proletarian to buy insurance. If male and between the ages of 21 and 65, he pays for it at the rate of seven pence per week, this being deducted from his wage. His employer is forced to pay in eight pence and the state adds seven and ha'pence more, making a total of 22½ pence per week, or 45?...