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  • ...t appearing in issue #21 (Jan 1947). He only lasted until issue #33 (March 1948). A "puny" type, he wants to be like athletic like his pal, Teck, and Teck
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  • [[Category:1948|Smith, Buddy]]
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  • ...screen as ''The Dance of Life'' (1929) and ''When My Baby Smiles At Me'' (1948).
    737 bytes (111 words) - 09:14, 4 March 2019
  • ...the "Mystery of the Crimson Crystal" story in ''Flash Comics'' #93 (March 1948), written by Robert Kanigher and drawn by Carmine Infantino.
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  • Litt: G Karaboglu, M.Ü., 1948 (turk.) ...suspicion that "beardedorin" was a drug fantasy. Litt: G Karaboglu, M.Ü., 1948 (Turk.)
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  • ...https://www.comics.org/issue/6305/ All Flash Comics]'' #32 (Dec. 1947/Jan. 1948) . His real name is Isaac Bowin. He learned a secret art of playing music c
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  • ...1947). In a later story, "Corn off the Cob" in ''Hi-Jinx'' #5 (March-April 1948), it's revealed he plays trombone and lives in Jive Junction, where the sto
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  • [[Category:1948]]
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  • ...z eden ahbez], whose song "Nature Boy" was a huge hit for Nat King Cole in 1948.
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  • [[Category:1948|Butternut, Willie]]
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  • The Pisan Cantos (LXXIV–LXXXIV) are poems by Ezra Pound, published in 1948.
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  • ...originally published in four parts in ''Astounding Stories'' from October 1948 to January 1949. It was later collected and published as ''Pawns of Null-A'
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  • ...l of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Koczalski Raoul Koczalski] [1884-1948, via his teacher Mikuli a direct descendent by tutelage of Chopin]. He was
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