[Under the clock]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09996.112.02 Author/Creator: Place Written: Tucson, Arizona Type: Newspaper clipping Date: 22 March 1944 Pagination: 2 p. ; Order a Copy
One newspaper clipping sent by Joan Pietry to Robert E. Dyer postmarked March 22, 1944. Features a cartoon of a crowd of people under a clock the caption reads, "Sometimes it's even worse. Everybody always says they will meet under the clock." An annotation in pen reads, "Meet you by the clock at Daniels."
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