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1. Calvin
Coolidge Vs. Some Random Lady At A White House Dinner
2. Oscar Wilde
Vs. Lewis Morris
Morris had just been passed over for the Poet Laureateship.
3. Winston
Churchill Vs. George Bernard Shaw
4. Winston
Churchill Vs. Lady Astor
5. Calvin
Coolidge Vs. An Opera Singer
6. Muhammad
Ali Vs. Joe Frazier
7. Winston
Churchill Vs. A Member Of Parliament
8. Winston
Churchill Vs. Bessie Braddock
9. Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart Vs. An Admirer
10. Miriam
Hopkins Vs. An Anonymous Singer
11. Ilka Chase
Vs. An Anonymous Actress
12. John
Wilkes Vs. John Montagu
13. Mohandas
Gandhi Vs. Western Civilization
14. Edna
Ferber Vs. Noel Coward
Coward was remarking upon the fact that Ferber was wearing a
tailored suit.
15. James
McNeill Whistler Vs. Oscar Wilde
After Whistler had made a particularly witty observation.
16. Pierre
Trudeau Vs. Richard Nixon
Upon hearing that Nixon had called him an asshole.
17. Thomas
Reed Vs. Henry Clay
18. Earnest
Hemingway Vs. William Faulkner
19. John
Barrymore Vs. A Woman In The Lady’s Room
Barrymore was drunkenly urinating in the wrong bathroom, and
turned to face his accuser, penis in hand.
20. Robert
Benchley Vs. A Man In Uniform
21. Niels Bohr
Vs. A Reporter
22. Groucho
Marx Vs. A Contestant on “You Bet Your Life”
After the contestant revealed that he was a father of 10.
23. Henry Clay
Vs. Massachusetts Senator Daniel Webster
After seeing a pack of mules walk by.
24. Alcibiades
Vs. Pericles
25. Abraham
Lincoln Vs. Stephen Douglas
After Douglas called him “two-faced” during a debate:
26. Bill
Clinton Vs. Dan Quayle
After Quayle revealed that he planned to be “a pit bull” in the
1992 campaign against Clinton and Gore.
27. Reverend
Edward Everett Hale Vs. The U.S. Senate
When asked if he prayed for the Senators.
28. Senator
Fritz Hollings Vs. Henry McMastor
When challenged by his Republican opponent during a televised
debate to take a drug test.
29. NY Mayor
Ed Koch Vs. Andrew Kirtzman
After the reporter insisted on pressing a point about an
inconsistent statement Koch had made.
30. Abraham
Lincoln Vs. A Foreign Diplomat
After the diplomat found Lincoln polishing his boots in his
office.
31. Chief
Justice Melville W. Fuller Vs. An Attendee At A Church
Conference
After the man ranted against university education and thanked
God that he had never been corrupted by going to college.
32. Dorothy
Parker Vs. New Yorker Editor Harold Ross
Parker had been on her honeymoon, when Harold Ross interrupted
her to ask why she was late with a book review.
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