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A Dr Kildare Shirt
My grandson has a lot of tees With Mario imprinted. His sister wears her Ariels, Her mermaid passion hinted. Which made me think of certain shirts, Quite popular back when I though that Dr. Kildare Was the handsomest of men. They didn’t have his picture But resembled what he wore And how I wished I had one Sitting in my dresser drawer! In doctor-white, with buttons Going neck-high up the side, The wearer would be filled with Fans of Dr. Kildare pride. A classmate owned one and she wore it, Showing off, at school. Ironically, she found Ben Casey,* M.D., much more cool. Compared to tie-in clothes today, A Dr. Kildare smock Was rare enough that even E-Bay Has not one in stock. *Dr. Kildare and Ben Casey, M.D. were two popular T.V. shows about doctors in the 1960’s
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