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The Times of My Life: November 1946

My last year as an artist in Europe was a sad year every place.
November 1946
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Along the Boulevards: November 1946

On the subject of Manhattan, no city anywhere, unless possibly it is San Francisco, achieves complete perfection. Let us list just a few of them.
November 1946
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Food Flashes: October 1946

Now is the month when mothers send off-to-school packages, a labor of love, but a labor no less. Why not have the job done to order?
October 1946
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Along the Boulevards: August 1946

It had been my intention to report on the state of travel, the gay and gracious life and rompin' and stompin' generally on the Pacific Coast.
August 1946
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Food Flashes: July 1946

Rejoice, the berries have come! A sigh for one that has gone—the strawberry of firm red flesh, the most delicious berry of them all.
July 1946
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Food Flashes: January 1946

Tidings from Baby New Year—those postwar dream foods we have been hearing so much about are getting out of their dream state and will be coming in earnest.
January 1946
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My Mother's Kitchen

For years I have catered to the haut monde in the Ritz hotels. Yet never have these years dimmed my memories of the tasty food that was served in my boyhood home.
January 1946
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Food Flashes: December 1945

Christmas moves in, and as if determined to fill all hearts with joy the bells ring louder.
December 1945
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The Times of My Life: December 1945

Every writer that ever wrote about seeing Paris for the first time always starts, I believe, by stating that the horse chestnut trees were in blossom.
December 1945
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Food Flashes: November 1945

Trees grow bare except the oaks; appetites grow heartier except with anemic pale-livered souls.
November 1945
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