Word: derings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dere's no guy livin' dat knows Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo . . . It'd take a guy a lifetime . . . an' even den, yuh wouldn't know...
...Prochnow's output, if not his sales, surpassed that of another banker-author, Manhattan's Bank of New York Vice President Edward Streeter, who wrote Dere Mable, Father of the Bride...
Neither Don Newcombe nor anyone else ever hit a home run into the right-field stands at Ebbets Field [TiME, July 25]. Why? 'Dere ain't no grandstand in right field...
Father's name this time is Mr. Hobbs. Edward (Dere Mabel) Streeter, the vice president of the Bank of New York who fathered Father in his spare time, now puts that vestigial American male through his paces during a vacation. The summer house, on an island off New England, has been rented sight unseen and looks it. but Mr. Hobbs is brave in the face of basketwork furniture, a recalcitrant pump and a cesspool that backfires...
...today, alas! when we approach the chicken coop and ask: "Who's there?", the customary answer is: "I decline to say, under the Fifth Amendment, lest I incriminate myself." In the old days the forthright reply used to be: "Dere's nobody here but us chickens!" Kenneth D. Robertson...