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The Hon. Doris Vivian (later Countess Haig), 1909
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The Hon. Doris Vivian (later Countess Haig), 1909
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Mrs. Lt. Symington photographed by Joseph J Pennell, Kansas, 1905
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The Bystander, London, October 19, 1904
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Lead Daily Call, South Dakota, September 6, 1946
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Social ladder, drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, 1902
Plenty of good fish in the sea.
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The Evening Herald, Ottawa, Kansas, April 29, 1904
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Social ladder, drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, 1902
Of course there are mermaids.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, February 7, 1926 & the advertisement described in the interview with Charles Dana Gibson
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The Oshkosh Northwestern, Wisconsin, October 16, 1929
..tossed her corset into the ashcan, lit a cigarette and called for three fingers of whisky with a shot of seltzer.
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Oxford, Ohio, 1909
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Charles Dana Gibson’s New Cartoons, 1916
Even the fish have feelings.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 11, 1907
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Social ladder, drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, 1902
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Charles Dana Gibson’s New Cartoons, 1916
It’s a long way to Tipperary,
It’s a long way to go.
It’s a long way to Tipperary
To the sweetest girl I know!
Goodbye, Piccadilly,
Farewell, Leicester Square!
It’s a long long way to Tipperary,
But my heart’s right there.