The New Yorker magazine filled spaces between articles with other publications' blurbs such as scrambled lines, etaoin shrdlu, sequences of letters that occur on a linotype machine, that come out such as, Her name was given to the police as ..."mari etoin shrdlushrdlushrdlushrdlu". Lots of dry Ho Hum humor & Illustrations from 1930's New Yorker.
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January 1931 : Hardback
| Title: Ho Hum: Newsbreaks from The New Yorker Author(s): E. B. White Publisher: New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, 1931 Availability: Amazon More details... |
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