F. H. Townsend Quote

TOO OLD AT FORTY?

Mr. Punch, having heard a rumor that a certain American Professor is alleged to have said that a man
is "too old at forty," begs to inform his patrons that he personally, at the age of sixty-four, is going as
strong as ever — as shown in the monthly record of his prowess. Thus — In January he won the Waltzing
Competition at Prince's.


1906, Punch Magazine


TOO OLD AT FORTY? Mr. Punch, having heard a rumor that a certain American Professor is alleged to have said that a man is too old at forty, begs to...

TOO OLD AT FORTY? Mr. Punch, having heard a rumor that a certain American Professor is alleged to have said that a man is too old at forty, begs to...

TOO OLD AT FORTY? Mr. Punch, having heard a rumor that a certain American Professor is alleged to have said that a man is too old at forty, begs to...

TOO OLD AT FORTY? Mr. Punch, having heard a rumor that a certain American Professor is alleged to have said that a man is too old at forty, begs to...