File:Judge Rumhauser Talks About the 20 Greatest Men.jpg

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English: Judge Rummy comments on some then-current lists of great men in history. Behind him, Silk Hat Harry laughs.
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Judge Rummy: Gentlemen I can't say that I agree with both Mr Edison and Mr Carnegie with their lists of the 20 greatest men. Some great men they failed to give a tumble to at all. What about old doc Cook who discovered the North Pole before it was lost and then again –
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Judge Rummy: I hear no mention of Marysville Charley who was the first big league player to steal second with the bases full that was a feat only equalled by the scribe who wrote "Banker bunted safely over the right field fence" –
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Judge Rummy: Then there was rubber nose Tom who went far west where the hand of man had not yet set foot and invented free lunch – a great man I fail to see his monicker among the list of great ones–I-UH-I-AH–
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Judge Rummy: I agree with both however when they mention Sir Isaac Newton – he discovered the law of gravitation when the apple fell and hit him on the beak – he told us of the –
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Judge Rummy: law governing the brodie of the apple and the rise and fall of some men!!! (Prolonged applause)
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Source http://nebnewspapers.unl.edu/lccn/sn99021999/1911-12-12/ed-1/seq-13/ (Omaha Daily Bee)
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Tad Dorgan  (1877–1929)  wikidata:Q7674223
 
Tad Dorgan
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Thomas Aloysius Dorgan; Thomas Dorgan; Thomas A. Dorgan
Description American cartoonist, comics artist, journalist, caricaturist and screenwriter
Date of birth/death 29 April 1877 Edit this at Wikidata 2 May 1929 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death San Francisco Great Neck
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creator QS:P170,Q7674223

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