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Oakland Tribune, California, August 7, 1938
Do you know how anyone can be so lazy as that. To sleep 12 hours without waking. I still can’t believe it. It seems more like a dream.
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Oakland Tribune, California, August 7, 1938
Do you know how anyone can be so lazy as that. To sleep 12 hours without waking. I still can’t believe it. It seems more like a dream.
The Whitewright Sun, Texas, April 27, 1961
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The Tacoma Times, Washington, April 20, 1911
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The Ogden Standard, Utah, April 28, 1917
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Oakland Tribune, California, October 22, 1922
And the movies are teaching the sort of tommyrot which makes 15-year-old girls think seriously of love and jealousy and marriage with 15-year-old boys. But, you protest, the movies do not show 15-year-old boys and girls getting married.
NO, BUT THEY SHOW A BUNCH OF CUSTARD HEADS OF 30 AND 40 ACTING LIKE 15-YEAR-OLD BOYS AND GIRLS. THEY EXPLOIT 15-YEAR-OLD SLUSH AND GUSH, ROMANTICISM AND UNFAIRNESS, AND YOU, THE PARENTS OF 15-YEAR-OLD YOUNGSTERS GO AND LAP IT UP.
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Betty Jackson, 16, Sarnia, Ontario Yacht Club, 1949
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Betty Jackson, 16, aboard sailboat at Sarnia, Ontario Yacht Club, 1949
The Ladies’ Home Journal, April 1950
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Winnipeg, Canada, ca. 1945
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The Ladies’ Home Journal, July 1948
TWIRP stood for “the woman is requested to pay” by the way. TWIRP season was one week a year, usually February (probably because it was like the leap year proposal tradition) but depending on the area it could be any time of year. During the week girls would do the courting, opening doors for boys, paying for dates - dance tickets and movie tickets, carrying their school books, and it usually culminated with a Sadie Hawkins dance. The ritual is said to have been popularized seen in the comic strip Freckles and His Friends (similar to Archie).
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, September 27, 1908
Boston Post, Massachusetts, March 10, 1921
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Manners and Conduct in School and Out, Chicago, 1921
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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.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, September 24, 1933
Do your floors shake? Do your dishes rattle? Are your nerves all shot to pieces? – In other words, have you a little tap dancer in the home?