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The New Yorker, May 15 , 1937P. 15 Yesterday we had a whining note from a gentleman who said he got hit in the face with a dead fish at the opening of the American Ballet at the Met.
By C. J. Symington and E. B. White The New Yorker, May 15 , 1937P. 15 Yesterday we had a whining note from a gentleman who said he got hit in the face with a dead fish at the opening of the American Ballet at the Met.
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Frank Baum, excellent fellow, gave a distinctly minor role to the dog: it kept Dorothy happy, and when she wasn't it had a tendency to "whine dismally"—not an endearing trait.
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