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The New Yorker, October 30 , 1948P. 15 Talk story about Bernard Baruch, of 306 W. 92nd St., a refugee lawyer, who is continually getting phone calls, mail and telegrams meant for Bernard M. Baruch.
By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, October 30 , 1948P. 15 Talk story about Bernard Baruch, of 306 W. 92nd St., a refugee lawyer, who is continually getting phone calls, mail and telegrams meant for Bernard M. Baruch.
The general premise is simple: medicine is continually getting better.
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