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The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1946
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The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1946
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The Decatur Herald, Illinois, August 11, 1922
The Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 12, 1929
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Lincoln Evening Journal, Nebraska, November 27, 1923
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New Castle News, Pennsylvania, July 11, 1928
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The Republic,
Columbus, Indiana, August 31, 1928
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The Washington Times, Washington DC, September 7, 1922
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The Huntington Herald, Indiana, June 10, 1925
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, August 28, 1923
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Altoona Tribune, Pennsylvania, March 19, 1926
From Wikipedia: Post Office is a kissing game played by boys and girls at parties. It has been referred to in United States popular culture since at least the 1880s.
The group playing is divided into two groups – typically a girl group and a boy group. One group goes into another room, such as a bedroom, which is called “the post office”. To play, each person from the other group individually visits “the post office”. Once there, they get a kiss from everyone in the room. They then return to the original room.
Once everyone in the first group has taken a turn, the other group begins sending members to the first room.
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The Evening World, New York, March 1, 1921
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The Bristol Daily Courier, Pennsylvania, August 25, 1921
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The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, August 23, 1922
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Altoona Tribune, Pennsylvania, July 9, 1923
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El Paso Evening Post, Texas, March 22, 1928
…for no boy is man enough to handle a steering wheel and a girl at the same time.