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 Sub-Series

33-G. Privy Council Press

Scope and Contents

The Privy Council Press was a low jest contrived by Lew White, Frank Petrocelli and DePol, which, which, affecting the suave, plummy tones of a professional announcer (perhaps an impersonation of Ben Grauer) DePol explained, “is not to be confused with that most august of English assemblages, the body of distinguished advisers to the king. With a lower case ‘p’ it is defined as an old-fashioned country convenience, Lew White was Chief Councilor and Frank Petrocelli and I were Councilors. The printing was done at White’s plant.”

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English