The Bystander, England, November 20, 1936
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Daily Mirror, England, February 5, 1938
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Judge magazine, 1924
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Judge magazine, July 1923
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The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio, June 5, 1945
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The Gentleman and Lady’s Book of Politeness and Propriety of Deportment, Boston, 1833
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The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, September 2, 1885
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, May 5, 1895
Fat women on bicycles.
Can you imagine it? You can’t!
Yet it happens here tomorrow.
First race called at 10:30 A.M.
If you can’t stand boisterous fun and heavy comedy, don’t attend the FAT LADIES’ BICYCLE RACES.
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New-York Tribune, August 7, 1841
A ‘white negro’ is now being exhibited at the Lowell Museum. He is eight years old, born of black parents in Georgia, and is lighter than most white people. His hair is also white; yet in every act and feature he is represented to be a perfect negro.
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Pittsburgh Dispatch, Pennsylvania, September 13, 1891
The Skeleton Dude will choose a bride!
From among a number of ladies on the platform with him. On Saturday Night he will make known which one he favors by placing a costly diamond ring upon her finger.
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South Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1937
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A real safe blown open by real cracksmen!
