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Old-time readers of THE NEW YORKER are familiar with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.

Old-time readers of The New Yorker are familiar, of course, with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 29, 1932 P. 7 Old-time readers of THE NEW YORKER are familiar with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.

In a 1932 Comment, E. B. White recounts the tale of how Tilley almost lost his famed silk top hat to the Department of Taxes and Assessments: Old-time readers of The New Yorker are familiar, of course, with Eustace Tilley, a legendary figure in a high hat.

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Baum, in his introduction to the "Wizard," strikes a challenging note; he deplores the "horrible and blood-curdling" incidents contained in "the old-time fairy tale" and promises his readers "a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heart-aches and nightmares are left out".

What would we do without readers who help give historical perspective to these wonderful, old-time recipes?

Old-time union people.

Respectable old-time women, too.

This will be old news to long-time readers here.

Enough to make first-time readers seek out Mr Winton's earlier work and old hands re-read him all over again.

L.A. Times readers are going to be happy that you remembered this old movie.

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