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  2. The Catbird Seat - Wikipedia

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    "The Catbird Seat" is a 1942 short story by James Thurber. The story first appeared in The New Yorker on November 14, 1942. The story was also published in the 1945 anthology The Thurber Carnival .

  3. Catbird seat - Wikipedia

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    "The catbird seat" is an idiomatic phrase ... the first documented use occurred in a 1942 humorous short story by James Thurber titled "The Catbird Seat", [4] which ...

  4. James Thurber - Wikipedia

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    James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist, and playwright.He was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker and collected in his numerous books.

  5. 40 years in the making, Thurber House benefits readers and ...

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    This year, Columbus-born writer, playwright and cartoonist James Thurber would have turned 130. Thurber was born in 1894 and died, at age 66, in 1961. By comparison, the area nonprofit arts ...

  6. James Beard Award Semifinalists Announced for 2015 - AOL

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    The James Beard Award semifinalists for 2015 have been announced. See if your favorite chef is in the running in the lists by category below! ... Strategic Hospitality, Nashville (The Catbird Seat ...

  7. Nashville's The Catbird Seat restaurant reopens for final ...

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    The Catbird Seat, one of Nashville's most prized — and pricey — prix fixe tickets is ready to showcase its newest head chef. Or in this case, chefs. Nashville's The Catbird Seat restaurant ...

  8. The Battle of the Sexes (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Sexes is a 1959 British black and white comedy film starring Peter Sellers, Robert Morley, and Constance Cummings, and directed by Charles Crichton.Based on the short story "The Catbird Seat" by James Thurber, [3] it was adapted by Monja Danischewsky.

  9. Category:Works by James Thurber - Wikipedia

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    Novels by James Thurber (2 P) Pages in category "Works by James Thurber" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... The Catbird Seat; A Couple ...