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Series: |
The Chicago Ledger
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v. 46 no. 5
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Sketch |
Part of: |
Chicago Ledger, V. XLVI, no. 5, February 2, 1918 (Issue) |
Author: |
D., M.K.
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Date: |
February 2, 1918 |
First Sentence: |
It brings the question of where continual worry will drive one rather close to home when the only reason her friends can give for the recent suicide of a well-known actress is that she worried herself into a fit of temporary insanity. |
Last Sentence: |
If you once make up your mind that worry not only destroys your health, but robs you of your good looks, and if you determine to say at least one thing to make each person you meet laugh you will have solved not only the thing to make each person you meet laugh you will have solved not only the problem of your nervous and dyspeptic ailments, but you will have started to stem the tide of opinion that Americans are a race who love to worry. |
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