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Horsefeathers Swathed in Mink

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The New Yorker, November 22, 1947 P. 66

THE WAYWARD PRESS about how the New York newspapers reported the investigation of the N. Y. City Welfare Department relief cases. If Pm were a girl, her face would be shiny, and she would be conscientiously resolutely promiscuous and tell all her boy friends about their complexes. Mr. Liebling louds the reporting of two PM men in reporting the Department's "hotel cases," - john K. Weiss, and Albert Deutsch.


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Published November 22, 1947

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A.J. Liebling

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Abbott Joseph "A. J." Liebling was an American journalist who was closely associated with The New Yorker from 1935 until his death.

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