Nina Leen/Life Pictures/Shutterstock Written By: Ben Cosgrove On the evening of May 20, begins an article in the June 16, 1941, issue of LIFE magazine, members of the Young Womens Republican Club of Milford, Conn., explored the pleasures of tobacco, poker, the strip tease and such other masculine enjoyments as had frequently cost them the evening companionship of husbands, sons and brothers. Thus the storied weekly and photographer Nina Leen chronicled the shenanigans that erupted when a group of GOP women got together for an old-fashioned smoker (noun: an informal social gathering for men only ) on one long, memorable night in southern New England
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Watch Your Ash Once youve got a flawless draw and a razor-sharp burn, dont ruin the experience by being a messy asher