I Sure Hope The Negotiations Go Well
Jason Patterson
A Husband And Wife Sit In Their Living Room
Frank Cotham
A Husband And Wife Sit In Their Living Room #1
Frank Cotham
Two Soldiers Are Seen Speaking In The Midst
Farley Katz
An Army Of Vikings Hold Briefcases
Tom Cheney
A World War 2 Soldier Speaks Into A Radio-pack
Avi Steinberg
We Thought We'd Like To Look Around To See How
Garrett Price
It's That Bold New Fragrance From Uncle Sam -
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker January 23rd, 1960
Saul Steinberg
Many Soldiers And A Tank Marching Along A Road
Edward Steed
Two Soldiers Speak In A Valley. Their Respective
Michael Maslin
At The Front Of A Marching Army On Horseback
Bob Eckstein
It's Direct From The Pentagon. Scratch Salisbury
Donald Reilly
I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
Alan Dunn
If You Exercise A Normal Amount Of Curiosity
Alan Dunn
New Yorker April 11th, 1942
Alan Dunn
Crazy Bastard Thinks He's Napoleon
Frank Cotham
An Army Of Napoleonic Soldiers Walk Home Though
Frank Cotham
The Appearance Of Army Personnel On This Program
Carl Rose
Do You Care For The Soldier Type?
Sydney Hoff
He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
Richard Decker
When Do The Soldiers Get Here?
Richard Decker
Tie Up the Army
Helen E Hokinson
Why Don't You Join The Army?
Barbara Shermund
Now Who Do I See About The Sweetheart In Every
Richard Decker
Hurry up with that dictionary
Frank Cotham
New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
Can They Really Make A Yale Man A Private?
Barbara Shermund
Don't Eat Fruit Or Vegetables Unless
Alan Dunn
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Alain
From The Cyclotron Of Berkeley To The Labs
Frank Modell
You'll ?nd Parcheesi
Alan Dunn
The National Capital
Homeward Bound
Gluyas Williams
Think Private Willoughby
Helen E Hokinson
I Wish You'd Stop Saying 'here Comes Another
Richard Decker
A ?ne Thing! Now It Tells Me The Date
Chon Day
Yes, I Can See Where You're Going, All Right, But
John Kaunus
Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
Perry Barlow
Void Where Prohibited By Law
Warren Miller
New Yorker April 10th, 1943
Alain
'kuskus Is To Be Eaten Neatly With The ?ngers
Alan Dunn
I'm Rooting For The St. Louis Browns
Robert J Day
New Yorker December 31st, 1960
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker November 29th, 1941
Alan Dunn
New Yorker August 21st, 1943
Alan Dunn
New Yorker February 20th, 1943
Robert J Day
New Yorker December 6th, 1941
Carl Rose
New Yorker July 27th, 1940
John Kaunus
Major Fleecey's Wife
Louis Jamme
You Can Admire Generally But Don't Admire One
Alan Dunn
No Telling How Much We Can Make
Perry Barlow
New Yorker January 23rd, 1943
Garrett Price
Now You Fifth Column Men Will Take The Next Bus
Alan Dunn
Straighten That Hat
Alain
I Want Two Volunteers
Richard Decker
New Yorker June 26th, 1943
Alain
The Bill For These Things
Richard Decker
New Yorker March 30th, 1940
Carl Rose
New Yorker November 9th, 1940
Otto Soglow
New Yorker January 6th, 1940
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker March 21st, 1942
Christina Malman
He Came Home To Surprise His Folks
Alain
Digging In For The Winter
George Price
New Yorker December 14th, 1940
Perry Barlow
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Gardner Rea
New Yorker July 17th, 1943
Julian de Miskey
This is My Girl Back Home
Joe Dator
Get Rid of It
JB Handelsman
New Yorker November 9th, 1940
Alan Dunn