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Between a fellow who is stupid and honest and one who is smart and crooked, I will take the first. I won't get much out of him, but with that other guy I can't keep what I've got.
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Lewis B. Hershey
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Soldier
Born:
Sep 12
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1893
Died:
May 20
,
1977
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