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HEN I was a mere
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stripling no taller
than a bar I can re–
member my father speaking of
certain friends as being "good
mixers" and I was always curi–
ous as to just what it meant....
Well, as Moran and Mack say,
"We found that out!"
Since that time I have mixed
with all kinds of people . • .
taxicab drivers, waiters, bar–
tenders, policemen, flappers, col–
lege boys and, yes, even ladies
and gentlemen, and it is sur–
prising what a fund of knowl–
edge one can pick up if one keeps
one's ears open!
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