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On a golden May morning in the sixth year of Calvin Coolidge's presidency, a stout little dark-haired boy named Herbert Bookbinder, dressed in a white shirt, a blue tie and gray knee breeches, sat at a desk in Public School 50 in the Bronx, suffering the pain of a broken heart.
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boiled haddock, music counselor, creek gang, camp owner, head counselor, symbolic prestige, camp spirit, blank letters, religious improvement, handy man, outstanding children, color war, ice business, camp office
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Uncle Sandy, Clever Sam, Uncle Sid, Herbie Bookbinder, Jacob Bookbinder, Camp Manitou, General Garbage, Homer Avenue, Lennie Krieger, New York, Elmer Bean, Aunt Tillie, Bunk Thirteen, Uncle Irish, Lucille Glass, Bronx River, Company Street, Yishy Gabelson, Uncle Gussie, General Lee, Louis Glass, Uncle Nig, Bunk Eight, Camp Penobscot, Herbert Bookbinder
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