If peace ever breaks out, we might be caught short with too-little-and-too-late!, published by PM Magazine on December 10, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill, published July 23, 1942 in PM Magazine
Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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… and the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones… but those were foreign children and it really didn’t matter., published by PM Magazine on October 1, 1941, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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Phony Optimism, published by PM Magazine on June 25, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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War Monuments No. 2, published by PM Magazine on January 6, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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Listen, maestro… if you want to get real harmony, use the black keys as well as the white!, published by PM Magazine on June 30, 1942, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
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The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill, published July 23, 1942 in PM Magazine
Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230
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