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Date |
Story |
73 Magazine
|
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December 1963 |
Some Guys Make It
- and then there's us |
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October 1980 |
Some Guys Make It
- and then there's us |
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June 1986 |
Some Guys Make It
- and then there's us |
American Motor Scooter Club
|
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1958 Annual |
Evolution of the Scooter
( Article courtesy of Ronald Burdella ) |
Argosy Magazine
|
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February 1975 |
Whatever happened to our National Holidays?
Jean Shepherd is a four-time Playboy Humor Award winner, and has had three Best Sellers, including "In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash." |
Audio Magazine
|
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March 1956 |
Jazz by Jean
This is Jean Shepherd - We Have Records |
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June 1956 |
Jazz by Jean
|
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July 1956 |
Jazz by Jean
|
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August 1956 |
Jazz by Jean
|
Car and Driver Magazine
|
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June 1970 |
The Pilgrimage
|
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February 1971 |
Report From Alaska - Part 1
|
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March 1971 |
Report From Alaska - Part 2, Nome
|
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April 1971 |
Lahaina Town, Maui, Hawaii
|
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May 1971 |
Kotzebue, Alaska
|
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June 1971 |
Colorado Rockies
|
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July 1971 |
Goodland, Florida
|
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August 1971 |
Fun City
|
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September 1971 |
Harold's Super Service
|
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October 1971 |
Moose Area: Next 18 Miles
|
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November 1971 |
Drive-In Confessional
|
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December 1971 |
43 Miles on the Gauge
|
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January 1972 |
The Ferrari in the Bedroom
|
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February 1972 |
Little America I Love You
|
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March 1972 |
An Independent Survey Today Announced. . .
|
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April 1972 |
The Morgan Syndrome
|
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May 1972 |
Lillian
|
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June 1972 |
Please Reverse This Tape
|
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July 1972 |
The Gang That Knew How To Shoot Real Good
|
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August 1972 |
Cagney
|
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September 1972 |
Madness Afoot, or The Great Studebaker Mania
|
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October 1972 |
No Stops Except For Emergency
|
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November 1972 |
The Excalibur Odyssey
Shep writes about being invited to be Grand Marshal of a Vintage and Antique Car Tour in Florida. |
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November 1972 |
License Plates
|
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December 1972 |
Paint Your Car For An Unbelievable $39.95
|
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January 1973 |
The 250 mpg Gas Pill
|
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February 1973 |
Man, Woman. . . and Machine
|
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March 1973 |
Folklore of the U.S.
|
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April1973 |
The Lower Ipswitch Healy Silverstone Club
|
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May 1973 |
The Giant Machine In The Night
|
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June 1973 |
Highway Evangelist
|
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July 1973 |
India is India
|
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August1973 |
Mail Order Catalog
|
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September 1973 |
Shepherd's Theorum
|
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October 1973 |
A "Kegger" in North Dakota
|
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November 1973 |
Shepherd's Museum of Gruesome-nalia
|
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December 1973 |
Drivers from neighboring states are crazy
|
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January 1974 |
Great Truths
|
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February 1974 |
Edwardian Estates
|
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March 1974 |
Reading the Owner's Manuals
|
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April 1974 |
Fuel Shortage
|
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May 1974 |
Taxi! Hey You, Taxi!
Pro football "taxi squads" were but one of the fronts that the great cabs of thepast spawned |
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May 1974 |
Fred, The DJ from Cincinnati
|
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June 1974 |
The Gas Crisis Creates an Intellectual Elite
|
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July 1974 |
Motor City
|
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August 1974 |
Seat Belt Buzzers
|
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September 1974 |
Age of the Product
|
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October 1974 |
Slobbus Americanus
|
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November 1974 |
Terraplaning
|
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December 1974 |
Hollywood - Ravenous Cockroaches
|
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January 1975 |
The latest status symbol: a faded price sticker.
|
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February 1975 |
When the new-car mystique turns down-right mysterious.
|
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March 1975 |
Will history know us as the Bullet Hole People?
|
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May 1975 |
GIVE 'EM HELL, GRANDMA
The games people will soon be playing with their cars |
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May 1975 |
How to raise automotive trivia to an art form.
|
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July 1975 |
Appealing to the gypsy in all of us.
|
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August 1975 |
How to avoid turning prematurely orange.
|
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September 1975 |
The Fountain of Youth is no place to use a Dixie cup.
|
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October 1975 |
The day Marcel Proust met the Tailgater-and survived.
|
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December 1975 |
A long way to go-and no TV script to show the way.
|
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January 1976 |
When mowing the lawn doesn't move you anymore.
|
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March1976 |
Who needs bumper stickers when we have license plates?
|
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May 1976 |
Detroit meets the Dreaded Potato Beetle.
|
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July 1976 |
Detroit goes Hollywood.
|
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September 1976 |
Happy birthday, United States of the Automobile.
|
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December 1976 |
A Bicentennial Odyssey
In Search of the Jolly Green Giant |
City Games magazine
|
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December 1973 |
Street Strategy ????
|
CQ Radio Amateurs' Journal
|
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September 1955 |
Guest Editorial
...de K2ORS |
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January 1956 |
Guest Editorial
...de K2ORS |
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May 1957 |
Perspective
|
Crazy Magazine
|
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October 1973 |
An Independent Survey Today Announced…
Issue #1 |
Field and Stream
|
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May 1967 |
The Voyage of the Sea Serpent
For years the voice of the sea had whispered to him from magazine stories and big-game fishing displays. Then one day it was laughing in his face. |
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September 1967 |
The 200-Shot Daisy And The Ultimate Plink
It had happened years ago and tlme had somehow dulled the gnawings of his anguish and guilt. But now, was the world about to discover his desperate crime? |
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April 1970 |
The Diary of a Fisherman
In which it is revealed how the thing that fishermen call fishing and outdoorsmen call the outdoors is turned into a red-carpet fantasy when touched by the hand of showbiz |
Friends
|
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December 1976 |
The Ultimate Fantastic Christmas Gift
|
Grump Magazine
|
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January 1967 |
Police Brutality in Nirvana or Does Life Carry a 24 Thousand Mile Warranty?
|
Harper's Magazine
|
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October 1975 |
Today's Students
|
Hootenanny Magazine
|
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January 1964 |
FOLKBIZ FOREVER MORE
Through a veil of humor a modern philosopher throws some barbs and bats some bits on the folk business. |
Lithopinion
|
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Fall 1966 |
The Dollar
Once you saved pennies in a red tin can.
A dollar was a remote goal, far away.
Now the dollar has shrunk and even kids have credit cards.
A warm story about a boy and a fishing rod
and the changing value of money,
by WOR's witty commentator on the human scene. |
Mad Magazine
|
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April 1957 |
The Night People vs "Creeping Meatballism"
|
Mademoiselle
|
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August 1964 |
I Hear America Singing; or "Leaves of Grass" revisited, like
|
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July 1966 |
An Opinion:
Jean Shepherd on the Hero Myth
It's A Bird!
It's a Plane!
It's Supercamp! |
Metronome Magazine
|
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June 1960 |
Work in Progress
|
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July 1960 |
Where Do You Enlist?
|
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August 1960 |
The Hero of the Mudhens
|
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October 1960 |
Old Man Oshenschlager
|
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December 1960 |
The Other Abe Lincoln
|
Motor Boating & Sailing
|
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May 1976 |
Junket of Fools
A voyage of discovery for a crew of Fourth Estate Freeloaders in the Windward Islands |
National Lampoon
|
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June 1970 |
S.P.L.A.T.
How Much is That Dogma in the Window? |
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November 1970 |
Great Expectations
or The War of the Worlds
(With thanks to Harold Pinter,
or was it Charles Dickens?)
A ONE ACT MELODRAMA TO BE PLAYED BY MARIONETTES |
New York Times
|
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May 25, 1974 |
Indy Scene Is Genuine American
|
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May 26, 1974 |
In Indiana, the Roar of the Motor Is Sweetest Sound
|
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May 27, 1974 |
Only Souvenirs and Memories Remain for The Horde at Indy
|
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January 19, 1975 |
If Catfish Is Worth So Much, What Would Ted Williams Get?
|
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October 3, 1976 |
Heartland
by Mort Sahl |
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November 7, 1976 |
The National Horse Show: One Man's Vice
|
Newsday
|
 |
1984 |
The Death of Storytelling
|
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June 30, 1985 |
The Rise And Long-Overdue Fall Of The Wimp
Guilt-ridden, apologetic, quiche-eating wimps had their time in the sun. But now macho men are back. |
NJ Monthly
|
 |
March 1985 |
Jersey, Oh Jersey
These are a few of a raconteur's favorite Garden State things. |
Omni Magazine
|
 |
October 1979 |
The Lost Culture of Deli
Inside the grey metal vault was the key to this extinct civilization |
Playboy
|
 |
November 1955 |
An Interview With Some All-Stars
|
 |
June 1964 |
Hairy Gertz And The 47 Crappies
one of life's yeastier experiences is to fish in that rich mulligatawny stew of dead toads, garter snakes and number-ten oil known as cedar lake |
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September 1964 |
Grover Dill And The Tasmanian Devil
out of the darkness
screamed the fanged
and maniacal carnivore
that lurks in each of us-
At age thirteen |
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December 1964 |
Waldo Grebb And His Electric Baton
eyes front, back arched, knees
snapping, the ted williams of
the twirling corps began his
countdown toward the launching
of his spinning silver bird |
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February 1965 |
INTERVIEW: The Beatles
|
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April 1965 |
Old Man Pulaski And The Infamous Jawbreaker Blackmail
longingly, the kids gazed at the
king's ransom of penny candies - the
juju babies, the root beer barrels,
the mary janes, the licorice pipes-
blissfully unaware that the laws of
human chicanery were about to shatter
their dreams of gustatory glory |
 |
July 1965 |
Ludlow Kissel And The Dago Bomb That Struck Back
the bedazzled eyeball, the numbed eardrum,
the scorched psyche, the pyrotechnic sport shirt - all played an unforgettable role in celebrating
that glorious fourth in hammond, Indiana |
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October 1965 |
Leopold Doppler And The Orpheum Gravy Boat Riot
climaxing a gala week of star-studded attractions - bank night, screeno night, amateur night and singalong night - dish night in hammond was a state occasion, and the milling mob was suitably solemn |
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December 1965 |
Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid
|
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January 1966 |
Playboy After Hours
Letter from Shepherd |
 |
August 1966 |
Miss Bryfogal And The Case of The Warbling Cuckold
wherein the clandestine bathroom book reviewer of Warren G. Harding school stumbles into a child's garden of vices and is bushwhacked by the lurking serpent of temptation |
 |
November 1966 |
Daphne Bigelow and the Spine-Chilling Saga of the Snail-Encrusted Tin-Foil Noose
|
 |
April 1967 |
Scut Farkas and the Murderous Mariah
wherein the freckled upstart of cleveland street faces an epic showdown with the fastest lop in the Midwest |
 |
September 1967 |
The Secret Mission of the Blue-Assed Buzzard
|
 |
December 1967 |
The Return of the Smiling Wimpy Doll
|
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July 1968 |
Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss
|
 |
December 1968 |
Banjo Butt Meets Julia Child
in which the chipped-beef eaters of company k are recruited for a short order cram course in haute cuisine - and precipitate an epicurean insurrection |
 |
April 1969 |
The Grandstand Passion Play of Delbert and the Bumpus Hounds
|
 |
June 1969 |
Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories
|
 |
September 1969 |
County Fair!
|
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January 1970 |
Zinsmeister And The Treacherous Eighter From Decatur
|
 |
September 1970 |
all hail the sovereign duchy of nieuw amsterdamme
|
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December 1970 |
The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski and her Friendly Neighborhood Sex Maniac
|
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December 1970 |
Playboy Holiday Album
|
 |
May 1971 |
The Unforgettable Exhibition Game of the Giants versus the Dodgers, Tropical Bush league
|
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August 1971 |
The Mole People Battle The Forces of Darkness
|
 |
May 1973 |
Lost at C
|
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August 1981 |
A Fistful of Fig Newtons (Short Story)
|
Popular Mechanics
|
 |
May 1976 |
The Two Faces of Indy
|
PS Magazine
|
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April 1966 |
Captain Ahab is Dead; Long Live Bob Dylan or Are The Beatles Really the Andrew Sisters in Drag?
|
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August 1966 |
Triviata Golbus
|
QST Magazine
|
 |
October 1974 |
Bitter Byle
|
Reader's Digest
|
 |
December 1985 |
The Decline And Fall Of The Wimp
|
The Daily Journal
|
 |
March 13, 1982 |
He Got 'A Case of the Giggles'
|
The Hour
|
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February 11, 1985 |
Jean Shepherd talks about Hollywood
|
The Realist
|
 |
August 1963 |
Boredom as a Way of Life
|
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February 1964 |
Radio Free America
|
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May 1964 |
Radio Free America
|
The Village Voice
|
 |
May 9, 1956 |
How Hi the Good Life Of Madison Avenue's Fi?
|
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June 20, 1956 |
Uh-Oh, Here Comes That Old Technology Again
|
 |
August 1, 1956 |
Onward and Upward For Nothing-Heads
Hi-Fi on the Road: II |
 |
August 29, 1956 |
Quo - Vadis?
|
 |
September 5, 1956 |
Jazz It Up, Charlie
|
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September 19, 1956 |
The Arena
|
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September 26, 1956 |
Progress
|
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October 3, 1956 |
The Miracle Ingredient
|
 |
October 17, 1956 |
Fame
|
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October 24, 1956 |
A True Story
|
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October 31, 1956 |
Protest
|
 |
November 14, 1956 |
Voice From Within A Cocoon
|
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November 21, 1956 |
Functional People
|
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December 5, 1956 |
Veni, Vidi, Vidiocy
|
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December 19, 1956 |
Merry Christmas from Little Brother
|
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January 16, 1957 |
That Sort of Night
That Sort of Night |
 |
February 13, 1957 |
Watch it Grow
Shep is off to Europe this week for a month-long broadcasting tour from four major cities over there. He rashly promises to manage to tuck in some European dispatches for The Voice also. |
 |
May 8, 1957 |
Beautiful to Behold
|
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June 19, 1957 |
Take One Concert, Shake Well. . .
|
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July 17, 1957 |
The Killer
|
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October 2, 1957 |
Hi-Fi, Shepherd's Law, And the Witches' Brew
|
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January 8, 1958 |
Bumblepuppy
|
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January 15, 1958 |
East Coast Scene
|
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February 26, 1985 |
Less Work For Mother
|
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March 5, 1958 |
In Memorium
|
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March 12, 1958 |
Shoe, Unshoe
|
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June 11, 1958 |
Dig the Folk
|
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June 18, 1958 |
A Malted at the Deux Magots
|
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October 22, 1958 |
In Beirut, When It Was On The Hit Parade
|
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November 5, 1958 |
Trouble in Beirut? Not Before Dinner
|
Time Magazine
|
 |
September 28, 1988 |
THE ART OF CONVERSATION
Special Advertising Feature - Sponsored by AT&T |
Town and Country
|
 |
December 1960 |
Creative Giving
Well, Christmas is here again and so is the person who has everything |
TV Guide
|
 |
December 12, 1981 |
When Schwartz Wiggled His Ears - That Was History
|
Videography Magazine
|
 |
1996 |
Remembrance of Things Past
Age of Videography |
WNET - "The DIAL"
|
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March 1982 |
Laughing All The Way To The Bank
|