In 1940, Whitney Darrow, Jr. reminded us, in the pages of the New Yorker, why we should not talk politics. It's seventy-five years later and now—especially now—it's still a good subject to avoid.
Note: So, to play it safe, I won't be discussing politics here—all Inauguration week.
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Whitney Darrow, Jr.,The New Yorker, May 18, 1940, page 17 |
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Whitney Darrow, Jr., The New Yorker, May 18, 1940, page 17 |
Note: So, to play it safe, I won't be discussing politics here—all Inauguration week.
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