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As I am quickly approaching my 75th year, I had to chuckle at Danny Heitman’s definition of a “codger” (“Envy the Old Codger,” op-ed, June 6). I wander in public wearing clothing that my wife frowns ...
Unexpectedly, young voters seem also to appreciate Paul’s grandfatherly anti-charisma: his self-presentation as a good-natured old codger, charmingly baffled by the modern world. The ill-fitting suits ...
Three “old codgers” with Santa Fe connections have launched a weekly podcast they are calling Camp Codger. Santa Fe retiree Gary Ebersole dreamed up the podcast idea, and Richard Kipling, who has a ...
Camp Codger is a podcast that dispenses "rocking chair wisdom from three old guys." The Holiday Survival Guide includes a wide range of holiday advice that the co-hosts of the Camp Codger podcast say ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by CODGER CONDUCTORS To the Editor: Anthony Tommasini's essay ''In Praise of the Youthful Codgers'' [Feb. 1] reminded me of some great octogenarians who ...
A creaky train wreck of a man, the Cloaked Codger of Whiskey Ditch had long ago lived his prime life. By the early 1930s, having been reduced to a mere shell of a being, this gasping, grimy, wretch of ...
Wisconsin’s common folk, with an air of affectionate proprietorship, called him “the old man.” They liked to think of the big, rumpled man in the governor’s chair, puffing his pipe, nibbling cheese, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. AN OLD CODGER playing chess by himself can be a sad thing. But in ...