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Oscar Odd McIntyre
| Oscar Odd McIntyre was
a journalist who was the most widely read syndicated columnist of
his day. He wrote about life in New York City in his daily column
"New York, Day By Day." It was syndicated across
America for 25 years in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s.
A dapper dresser who was painfully
shy in real life, his column made him a staple of New York society
while he live there. His column was based on a view of the
"Big Apple" through the eyes of a conspicuously rural
Midwesterner.
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