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Jeeves and Wooster, 1922P.G. Wodehouse story in The Strand, March 1922, entitled Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
Jeeves & Wooster / BookWhen the jolly old storm clouds rolled up, Bertie Wooster turned instinctively to his man Jeeves...Jeevess judgment was infallible; likwise his taste in neckwear
Jeeves and WoosterIn Thank You Jeeves!, Jeeves gives notice when Bertie Wooster, his employer, insists on playing the banjolele
Jeeves & WoosterBertie Woosters imperturbable gentlemans gentleman is looked to for counsel & help on all sides
Wodehouse / Jeeves / WoosterFront cover of Piccadilly Jim, showing a couple playing footsie beneath the dining table
Butler Advises WoosterIt might be judicious, said Jeeves, " if you were to attempt to persuade his lordship that the spirit in which you embraced Miss Stoker was a purely brotherly one."
Jeeves, manservant to Bertie WoosterJeeves, the fictional manservant to Bertie Wooster, as depicted in an illustration for Thank You Jeeves!. Date: First published: 1933
David WoosterDAVID WOOSTER American revolutionary soldier with his autograph Date: 1711 - 1777
University of Wooster, Ohio, organized Dec. 18th 1866, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. Print showing exterior view of the University building. Date c1867