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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Quotes

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Type: Transcript or book excerpt (house oversight document)
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Summary

This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015378, appears to be a transcript or excerpt describing a Q&A session, likely featuring Groucho Marx (implied by the film references and the mention of a doll in his likeness). The dialogue includes witty responses to questions about films, writing, and Richard Nixon, stating Nixon 'should be in jail.' The scene describes a crowded auditorium.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Richard Nixon Subject of discussion
Speaker states 'He should be in jail.'
Groucho Marx Subject/Implied Speaker
Referenced via films 'Duck Soup' and 'Night at the Opera', and a 'Groucho Marx doll' is mentioned in the audience. Th...
Narrator Interviewer/Audience Member
Asks the question about optimism.
One fellow Audience Member
Sitting on the floor instead of taking a seat occupied by a doll.

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown
A crowded Q&A session or appearance by a speaker (implied to be Groucho Marx) in an auditorium.
Auditorium
Narrator Speaker Audience

Locations (1)

Location Context
Venue where the Q&A took place.

Relationships (1)

Narrator Interviewer/Subject Speaker
Narrator asks questions and observes the speaker.

Key Quotes (4)

""He should be in jail.""
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""Get your finger out of your mouth.""
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Quote #2
""A fountain pen. A piece of paper.""
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Quote #3
""The world.""
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (720 characters)

"No, I'm answering silly questions."
"What are your favorite films?"
"Duck Soup. Night at the Opera."
"What do you think about Richard Nixon?"
"He should be in jail."
"Is humor an important issue in the presidential campaign?"
"Get your finger out of your mouth."
"What do you dream about?"
"Not about you."
"What inspired you to write?"
"A fountain pen. A piece of paper."
Then I called out a question: "What gives you the most optimism?"
I expected him to say "People" again, but this time he said, "The world."
There was hardly any standing room left in the auditorium, yet one fellow was sitting on the floor rather than take the aisle seat occupied by a large Groucho Marx doll.
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