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The New Yorker, November 19 , 1932P. 9 Next time you come across a sidewalk littered with refuse, call Volunteer 5-4514 and tell Miss Helen Schwarz.
By Geoffrey T. Hellman and James Thurber The New Yorker, November 19 , 1932P. 9 Next time you come across a sidewalk littered with refuse, call Volunteer 5-4514 and tell Miss Helen Schwarz.
If they refuse, call the Emergency Services!
If they refuse, call a doctor or mental health crisis line.
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