As Kenney launched into the work, a humorous declamation from Thurber, one of them interrupted with a criticism.
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While Clancy has obviously sold more books that Thurber, only one of them is in the Modern Library.
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The little black-headed snowbird, Thurber's junco, is the most common of all the Tahoe birds.
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I had again been for a load of salt, returning with a four-horse team, and had reached Thurber when my son William R. overtook me.
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No one was with him except Mrs. Cleveland and his private secretary, Mr. Thurber, who is also one of my church.
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My next meeting with the men who looked so kindly after the "cohabs" was at Thurber.
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Thurber has a drug department, and advertises them at 'a grocer's profit.'
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British Dictionary definitions for Thurber
Thurber
/ (ˈθɜːbə) /
noun
James (Grover). 1894–1961, US humorist and illustrator. He contributed drawings and stories to the New Yorker and his books include Is Sex Necessary? (1929), written with E. B. White