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Alley Oop. "With the bong of the timekeeper's ax on the drum, the fighters leap from their corners"
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Alley Oop. "Say, Foozy- me'n Dinny can't do nuthin' with that rambunctious critter we hauled here in that cage!"
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Alley Oop. "Seizing the opportunity to profit by the split-up between Alley Oop and Foozy, a group of Moovians sent one of their number to bargain with the competing merchants …"
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Alley Oop. "Yezzir, cousin after he belted me all over th' place, th' funny lookin' skinflint said he'd lick our whole family"
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Alley Oop. "Giddap Dinny!"
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Alley Oop. "Hoykawow!! Ol' Foozy's sure in a spot, now!"
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Alley Oop. "To what do you attribute your rise to power?"
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Boy! Are we in luck! That's a graduatin' class from the barber school, and they want t'do some practisin'!"
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Alley Oop. "Fooey"
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Alley Oop. "Hi, Foozy! Say, what's th' idea, swimmin' in there with th' crocodiles?"
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Dick Tracy. "Chief, this is Tracy - send a couple of men out to twenty-six Dowing Street right away. I just ran into a robbery and have one of the party here"
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Dad burn yu'! Naow whut d'ye think YORE waitin' fer?!
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Jungle Jim. "Well, if it isn't Tiger Peters--- up to your old tricks, I see!" / Flash Gordon. Flash Gordon, carrying the unconscious Dale Ardan to the distant city
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Buck Rogers. The Capture of Litzpan
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Alley Oop. "Th' solving of that crown-jewel robbery case sure added plenty of labor to our road gang"
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[9 police cartoons 'Collier's Cops' or 'Pottsy'?]
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Alley Oop. "My, my! You two look chipper this morning!"
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Alley Oop. "Yippity-hoo! Lokit 'em go!"
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Buck Rogers. GREAT CHANGES had come over the world since 1930
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Li'l Abner. "LOOK! - IT'S MAMMY!"
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Alley Oop. "Why, that stuck-up low down bum!"
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Dick Tracy. "You have news, G.A.?"
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Dick Tracy. "Thanks for tipping us off as to where they were, Savoy"
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Bringing Up Father. "Well-I'll just stay home today and take it easy"
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Alley Oop. "Rather than pay an outrageous tax bill, Queen Umpa abandons her circus to King Tunk"
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The Ambassador. "No, I won't," He Says. Then--- "AH! Yes I Will"
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Alley Oop. "If these jumpin' berries'll do that to a critter that eats 'em, they're jus' what I need t'git even with ol' King Guz for runnin' me outa Moo!"
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Connie. "Come on, this way, up these stairs!"
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Bronc Peeler. "Curley will report the stampede to Spike when the job is done and Spike to me" / Uncle Bill. "Consarn it!"
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Bringing Up Father. "Now you're all fixed for the party today"
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To Pat and Sniff from Bud Christmas 1938
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Bringing Up Father. "You heard me, we girls are going to see that the telegraph poles are removed from our streets"
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Smokey Stover
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Connie. "This poor guy is done for"
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Alley Oop. "Last week, in order to pep up business, Alley Oop and Foozy staged a fake fire, so they could pull off a fire sale"
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[9 police cartoons 'Collier's Cops' or 'Pottsy'?]
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Bringing Up Father. "Yes Mr. Jiggs here is the record of your snoring"
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Alley Oop. "Out for his first look-see at twentieth century things, Alley Oop discovered motor cars with astounding results"
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And Her Name Was Maud! "There's an airplane up there!"
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Alley Oop. "Imagine Oop sportin' a star- an' swingin' a night stick"
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The Passing Show
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Pacifism / False Economy
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The Ambassador. "The Queen desires your attendance at the Ambassadorial Reception"
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Alley Oop. "Heartsick, footsore and empty-handed, Queen Umpa and her band of circus troupers wearily trudge back home to Moo, impoverished victims of King Tunk's treachery"
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Bringing Up Father. "Mother, your brother Danny was here and left a lot of presents for us"
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Alley Oop. "Hold everything! I'm comin!"
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The Ambassador. "Z-z-z-z-z-z"
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Alley Oop. "Alley Oop! What brings you back so soon?"
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Alley Oop. "Since yer all stove up, whadya say we lay off work an' go an play our game where around we stroll, knockin' rocks in a hole?!"
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Bringing Up Father. "Just look at this horrid vase that Mrs. Ann Tique sent to me"
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Alley Oop. "So yer dad's out fishin', huh?"
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Red Barry
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Alley Oop. "Yik, the big, tough lad from the outlands, didn't do so well when he tangled with Officer Oop"
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Bringing Up Father. "You know why I'm angry"
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Alley Oop. "Goodness, Alley, I'm drowsy t'day!"
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Bringing Up Father. "Oh darling, I didn't know you were asleep but now that you're awake my brother's down stairs and wants to pay back the money that he owes you"
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Connie. "I guess it's all up with us"
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The Ambassador. To Ride or Be Carried That Is the Question
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[Two men in suits]
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[Yearbook illustrations]
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Locomotive Boneyard Chillicothe, Ohio
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Pete the tramp
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Skippy. "About the only thing to do is to ask him for it, I guess"
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Abie the Agent
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Senior Class
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Out Our Way
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Tit for Tat
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Parent-Teachers' Association Meeting
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Princess Glory and the love bird
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Drawing
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Magpie
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Ex Libris
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Jungle Jim. Imprisoned with a black lion by a crazed white man named Lona, Jim and Mr. Wilson are ordered to be sacrificed to the god of the moon / Flash Gordon. Marooned on the planet Mongo, Flash Gordon joins Prince Thun of the lionmen and the rebel Prince Barin to overthrow Emperor Ming
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Sentinel Louie. "Would you take care of baby while I do some shopping?" / The Ambassador. Fishing adventure
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Krazy Kat. "No"
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Smokey Stover
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Dick Tracy. "It was a holdup, Chief, a nasty job"
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The Kewpies
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Rosie's Beau. "I just heard the boss say that you would have to work tonight" / Bringing Up Father. "Gracious, this is the most exciting ghost story I ever read"
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Smokey Stover
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[9 police cartoons 'Collier's Cops' or 'Pottsy'?]
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Smitty
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And Her Name was Maud!
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Dick Tracy. "Called in by an executive of one of the big insurance companies to study 'suspicious' accidents, Tracy makes his first report"
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Embarrassing Moments
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Flash Gordon. "Ah, you are so handsome!"
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Rome
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Betty Boop
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Buck Rogers. Farewell to Pluto
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They'll do it every time
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The Ambassador. "It's time for the ship's christening Ambassador"
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Tillie the Toiler
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The Kewpies
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Clintonian proofs
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Betty Boop
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The Muddledups
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"The First Frost"
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Jungle Jim. Appearing before a white man (Lona, son of the moon) Jim peads for the life of another white who had rushed to him for protection / Flash Gordon. Rather than die at the hands of the lionmen Princess Aura hurls herself over a cliff into a dread constrictor plant
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Jungle Jim. The story thus far: Tiger Peters, Jim's arch-enemy and his daughter Joan, an unwilling accomplice, stole Jim's valuable collection of animals and sailed for the U.S. / Flash Gordon. Flash Gordon and Dale Arden save the earth by shooting a rocket at the planet which threatens to collide with it
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Dick Tracy. "Yes sir— look— this entire partition moves"
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