That is a very unusual cover for the Saturday Evening Post. Were they trying to convey that it was just the very young in that war? It seems odd to me, one of those things that must be explained to me, I am afraid. And even then, if I think it might be a bit disrespectful, then I will say so!
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Are you sure you're not Arthur Train reincarnated, Adullamite?
And furthermore, his first wife was Ethel Kissam; and kiss 'em she did!
That is a very unusual cover for the Saturday Evening Post.
Were they trying to convey that it was just the very young in that war? It seems odd to me, one of those things that must be explained to me, I am afraid. And even then, if I think it might be a bit disrespectful, then I will say so!
Does this refer to the U.S. A entering the war?
Lee, Quite sure.
Lee, Got her fone number...?
Kay. This is dated Dec 29th 1917 and it is the New Year Edition.
Yes, I know that they use babies for the New Year but it still seems odd to me but that's just me!
Fly, They had entered the war by then and were gearing up for actually doing something.
Kay, It's always been that way.
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