"[Humor]: In its essence, merely tragedy standing on its head with its pants torn."
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"Kernels from the Cobb", in "Quote" magazine, vol. 1, no. 19, Indianapolis, IN (May 10, 1941), p. 5
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Irvin S. Cobb
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (June 23, 1876 – March 11, 1944) was an American author, humorist, editor and columnist from , who relocated to New York in 1904, living there for the remainder of his life. He wrote for the , 's newspaper, as the highest paid staff reporter in the United States.
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