The passenger used to worry about catching a train. Nowadays it’s the train that worries about catching a passenger. There is always a tie between father and son, declares a Rotarian. Probably. And if there is, it’s a safe bet that son’s wearing it.
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Evening Star, Issue 21091, 2 May 1932, Page 7
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