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Document Information

Type: Narrative statement / memoir excerpt (house oversight evidence)
File Size: 1.25 MB
Summary

This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal narrative submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text recounts an anecdote from 1963 in New York City where the narrator, who worked in the building where MAD Magazine was published, had a dangerous encounter with a 'lower-echelon Mafioso' after spending the night with the mobster's girlfriend. The page details the phone confrontation and the narrator's subsequent maneuvering to avoid being caught in a lie at his office building.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Narrator (Author) Author/Subject
Recounting a personal story from 1963 involving a dangerous situation; worked at the 'Mad building'.
Young Woman Associate
Woman the narrator met at a party and spent the night with.
Mafioso Boyfriend Antagonist
Described as a 'lower-echelon Mafioso' who threatened the narrator.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
MAD Magazine
Mentioned to identify the 'Mad building' where the narrator worked.
House Oversight Committee
Identified via the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015441'.

Timeline (1 events)

1963
Confrontation between the narrator and a mobster regarding the mobster's girlfriend.
Narrator's apartment and outside the 'Mad building' office.

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the narrator's tiny apartment.
The narrator's office building, where MAD magazine was published.

Relationships (2)

Narrator Sexual/Romantic Young Woman
I was in bed with a young woman... she was cuddling next to me.
Young Woman Romantic/Dating Mafioso Boyfriend
It was her boyfriend, a lower-echelon Mafioso.

Key Quotes (3)

"dangerous dumb decisions that continue to make me humble."
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Quote #1
""You were seen with her last night. You spent the night with her. She didn't come home last night. You punk!""
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Quote #2
"peering through the locked outside door into the lobby, expecting the elevator door to open and me to step out and open the door for him."
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Full Extracted Text

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was mildly disappointed, but what follows are half a dozen of my really
dangerous dumb decisions that continue to make me humble.
1. Early one morning in 1963, at my tiny apartment on the Lower
East Side of New York (now the East Village), I was in bed with a young
woman I had met at a party, when the phone rang. It was her boyfriend, a
lower-echelon Mafioso. He asked if I knew where she was. I told him no,
even as she was cuddling next to me. He said he would check his source
and call me right back. A few minutes later, he did.
"You were seen with her last night. You spent the night with her.
She didn't come home last night. You punk!"
He said that he was coming to my office a few blocks away--which is
where he thought he was calling me--to talk about it. I told her she'd
better leave, and I rushed to the office, but he was already waiting outside
the "Mad building" [where MAD magazine was published], peering
through the locked outside door into the lobby, expecting the elevator
door to open and me to step out and open the door for him. Instead he
saw me on the sidewalk coming toward him.
"What are you doing out here?" he said.
"Well, I came out just a minute ago, but you weren't here."
"I was calling you up because you didn't come out."
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