New Yorker August 6th, 1960
Saul Steinberg
Before We Begin Today
James Stevenson
The Grim Reaper Points To A Screen As A Man
Roz Chast
Relax. I've Come For Your Toaster
Arnie Levin
I Tell The Truth
Peter C. Vey
Two Baseball Players And A Baseball In The Air
Michael Crawford
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David Sipress
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Warren Miller
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George Booth
Two Businessmen In Suits Lie On The Floor
Joe Dator
Thanks For A Lovely Weekend. Now You Must Come
Edward Frascino
A Lazy Husband On A Couch Speaks
William Haefeli
An Eye-exam Patient Reads The Letters
David Sipress
I Begged Him To Get Help
Paul Noth
As An Orange
Bernard Schoenbaum
What Do You Mean
Jack Ziegler
Am I To Understand That My Proposal Is Greeted
James Stevenson
You Can't Get Decent Help These Days
Ed Arno
An Overbearing Director Micromanages His News
William Hamilton
A Medieval Princess Calls Down To A Suitor
Michael Maslin
You're Not Really Into This
Jack Ziegler
People Who Counted For Me In My Youth.
People Who
Huguette Marte
Do You Want To Handle This Or Should I?
Michael Maslin
I Knew It Was Time To Get Dark And Edgy Way
William Hamilton
I'm At My Nastiest Tonight
Victoria Roberts
Well, Whatever It Is We Change Into, It Can't
Donald Reilly
For God's Sake! Pick Up Your Own Damn Money!
Dana Fradon
A Woman In Front Of A Vanity Mirror Speaks
Liza Donnelly
Two Men Sit In Chairs While Watching The News
Lee Lorenz
Woman Speaks On Phone As Her Husband Stands
Frank Cotham
Man Does A Handstand On Top Of A Four Tiered
John O'Brien
When I Was Your Age
William Haefeli
When We Left Off Last Night
David Sipress
Can You Put Some More Sunscreen On My Ankles?
Marshall Hopkins
I Thought I Was Going To Be Much More Blown Away
Bruce Eric Kaplan
I'm Sorry, He's In A Meeting With A Jury
Christopher Weyant
You're Going To Have To Move
Michael Crawford
Do You Take Mastercard?
Robert Weber
We're Buying Into The Dream Of Home Ownership
Boris Drucker
Power Lunches 1990's Style
Eric Teitelbaum
She'll Have To Call You Back. She's On A Roll
George Price
And Then, At The Height Of Their Power, They Seem
Lee Lorenz
I'm Sorry, Mel, But We're Letting All
Robert Weber
It's Daddy, Mom. And He's Smiling!
Perry Barlow
I Can't Decide - Do I Go For The Prettiest Doll
Barbara Smaller
Caveman Sweeping Up His Garage
Michael Maslin
Oh, Come On, You Know We Should Have Switched
Charles Barsotti
Entering New York: Beginner
Tom Cheney
Don't Be A Fool - Can't You See She's Nothing But
Donald Reilly
Young Kellerman Has A Lean-and-hungry Look. But
Lee Lorenz