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Man in hat.
The New Yorker, July 7 , 1928P. 7 Man in hat store wanted a derby, but no particular size.
Kid in a hooded jacket aiming a gun, N.Y.C. 1957 Man in hat, trunks, socks and shoes, Coney Island, N.Y.
By E. Marcy The New Yorker, July 7 , 1928P. 7 Man in hat store wanted a derby, but no particular size.
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