This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or narrative included in House Oversight documents (stamped 015367). It describes a scene in Hollywood Hills with a man named 'Lenny' (likely comedian Lenny Bruce) shouting at dogs, and recounts his legal battles following an arrest at the Café Au Go Go in New York involving an obscene joke about Eleanor Roosevelt. The text discusses his legal defense strategy involving a 1931 Albany statute regarding indecent performances.
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| Lenny | Subject of narrative |
Likely Lenny Bruce (comedian); described shouting at dogs in Hollywood Hills and defending himself in a legal trial r...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt | Historical Figure |
Subject of a controversial joke told by Lenny.
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| Governor Roosevelt | Historical Figure |
Franklin D. Roosevelt; mentioned in relation to signing a 1931 amendment into law.
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| Narrator | Author/Witness |
Referenced as 'We'; accompanied Lenny in Hollywood Hills.
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| Café Au Go Go |
Venue in New York where Lenny was arrested.
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| New York Society for the Suppression of Vice |
Organization that opposed the legal amendment mentioned in Lenny's defense.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Hollywood Hills
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Location of the swimming pool scene.
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Location of the Café Au Go Go arrest.
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Location associated with the legislative statute.
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Mentioned in the quote attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Mentioned in a World War II song lyric.
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""Bark for the rich man!""Source
""Good-bye, Mama, I'm off to Yokohama, the Land of Yama-Yama...""Source
""I've got the nicest tits that have ever been in this White House...""Source
""Eleanor Roosevelt and her display of tits.""Source
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