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Dear Abby

March 10, 1968 Dear Disenchanted … I’m going to take the high road here. I could say a lot of cynical, petty things by channeling Al Bundy, but that wouldn’t solve anything … OK, you can dump her and end … Continue reading

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Columnist death match

Here’s a fun game … Whom would you read in a hypothetical match-up? William F. Buckley on Sunday Telegraph editor Peregrine Worsthorne’s newfound opposition to the Vietnam War? Or Dear Abby on women’s padded fannies? Both columns are from March … Continue reading

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Dear Abby

March 3, 1968 Let’s get this straight: Your son rummages through your purse and takes money, he shoplifts and there are items in his room that he didn’t buy. And you ask, "Am I raising a criminal?" The short answer … Continue reading

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Dear Abby

Feb. 29, 1968 Some evil person asked me to run a "Dear Abby," so here it is. How will this poor woman’s daughter ever marry a doctor and get into the country club if she doesn’t learn to sort laundry? … Continue reading

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