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Rogers restaurant, Pittsburgh,
November 29, 1927
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Rogers restaurant, Pittsburgh,
November 29, 1927
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Pittsburgh,
October 5, 1923
Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, June 20, 1925
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, June 6, 1925
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The Davidsonian, North Carolina, December 14, 1922
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The Monroe Journal, North Carolina, March 23, 1923
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, April 6, 1929
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, December 8, 1928
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, February 23, 1929
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, April 9, 1927
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, April 25, 1925
Something tells me this is a different Illuminati…
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, April 11, 1925
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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society, New York, April 4, 1925
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Downtown Los Angeles, 1927
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The Decatur Herald, Illinois, October 15, 1928
The Sin Of Omission by Margaret Sangster
It isn’t the thing you do, dear;
It’s the thing you leave undone,
Which gives you a bit of heartache
At the setting of the sun.
The tender word forgotten,
The letter you did not write,
The flower you might have sent, dear,
Are your haunting ghosts to-night.
The stone you might have lifted
Out of brother’s way,
The bit of heartsome counsel
You were hurried too much to say;
The loving touch of the hand, dear,
The gentle and winsome tone,
That you had no time nor thought for,
With troubles enough of your own.
The little acts of kindness,
So easily out of mind;
Those chances to be angels
Which every one may find
They come in night and silence
Each chill, reproachful wraith
When hope is faint and flagging
And a blight has dropped on faith.
For life is all too short, dear,
And sorrow is all too great;
To suffer our great compassion
That tarries until too late;
And it’s not the thing you do, dear,
It’s the thing you leave undone,
Which gives you the bit of heartache
At the setting of the sun.