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| - He addressed religious leaders, alcoholism, homelessness, political speeches, suicide, fashion, and other topics, unlike in his other strips, which had fantasy or seemingly vague, timeless backgrounds.[6] The strip had a number of references to contemporary events, such as the 1904 election of Theodore Roosevelt; the recently built Flatiron Building (1902) and St. Regis Hotel (1904) in New York Ci
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