Dis egg, Shakesperiod, wasn’t no pork-'n-beaner. He stood ’em up an’he laid’em down. One, two free. See? W’en de gong rings, dis lil' runt waz pawin' de resin an’ givin’ ’em de woiks. —As Gene Tunney, pictured here, with the aid of the San Francisco “Examiner” artist, did NOT say it in the above kind of language at Yale when he gave his much discussed lecture to the Varsity students.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 10
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70Dis egg, Shakesperiod, wasn’t no pork-'n-beaner. He stood ’em up an’he laid’em down. One, two free. See? W’en de gong rings, dis lil' runt waz pawin' de resin an’ givin’ ’em de woiks.—As Gene Tunney, pictured here, with the aid of the San Francisco “Examiner” artist, did NOT say it in the above kind of language at Yale when he gave his much discussed lecture to the Varsity students. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 10
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