New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
A 417K in progress
Emma Hunsinger
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
Humor as a Weapon
Oren Bernstein
A ?ne Thing! Now It Tells Me The Date
Chon Day
Will You Kindly Stop Waking Me Up For Porpoises?
Perry Barlow
By The Way, Smith, Do You Mind If I Give
Alan Dunn
Dreams Of Glory #5
William Steig
And Keep 'em
Perry Barlow
Men, We're All A Part Of The Greatest Amphibious
Alan Dunn
This Is The Brother I Told You Guys About
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker October 21st, 1944
Robert J. Day
There Is So Much To Ask About Your Country. Tell
Perry Barlow
When You Say 'at Slight Additional Cost
Gardner Rea
New Yorker June 17th, 1944
Roy Williams
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
Would You Care To Step Outside And Repeat That?
Carl Rose
Whoever Planned This Invasion Certainly Thought
Alan Dunn
Main Street
Saul Steinberg
He Wants An Order Of Snails.the Rest
Perry Barlow
New Yorker July 29th, 1944 #7
Saul Steinberg
Now, The Enemy Might Get In This Far, But If
Perry Barlow
The Language Of Prom Dresses
Michael Crawford
Listen, If You Guys Went To Bed At A Decent Hour
Perry Barlow
One Moment, Gentlemen! I'm Afraid We'll
Alain
A Green Parachute
Alan Dunn
The Thing Is Not To Let It Get You. Use
Leonard Dove
New Yorker April 29th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
What Do You ?gure On Doing Between Wars?
Chon Day
Sorry, Ma'am. Chicken's All Gone. Lamb's All
Perry Barlow
His Face Looks So Rested Since He's Been Made
Helen E. Hokinson
On Second Thought
Perry Barlow
New Yorker August 21st, 1943
Alan Dunn
Gosh! You Know What? Maybe No More K.p
Richard Decker
New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 3rd, 1943
George Price
New Yorker October 28th, 1944
Alan Dunn
New Yorker April 24th, 1943
Alfred Frueh
New Yorker October 28th, 1944 #1
Alan Dunn
Don't Take Less Than Six Hundred Dollars For It
Perry Barlow
New Yorker October 28th, 1944 #2
Alan Dunn
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker December 6th, 1941
Carl Rose
Before I Send You to This Houseparty
Helen E Hokinson
. . . And One Thing More
Robert J. Day
I Could Have Won Five Dollars
Helen E Hokinson
That Is The Of?cial Message
Alan Dunn
We're Slipping You This Decoration
Richard Taylor
New Yorker April 29th, 1944 #2
Saul Steinberg
If You Don't Like It Here
Leonard Dove
Dreams Of Glory #4
William Steig
New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #2
Saul Steinberg
It Seems I Was Kinda Handy With The Old Machine
Perry Barlow
As A Matter Of Fact
Garrett Price
O.k. So Occasionally The Enemy Overpowers You
George Price
New Yorker July 29th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
Hello, Mom - Guess Who They're Taking!
Sydney Hoff
I Hope This Rain Doesn't Keep Us Grounded More
Leonard Dove
New Yorker May 6th, 1944 #1
Ned Hilton
New Yorker July 29th, 1944 #2
Saul Steinberg
Maybe He Knows Something
Perry Barlow
New Yorker April 29th, 1944 #3
Saul Steinberg
Gee! We Haven't Had Any Training With Those Yet!
Alain
Why Couldn't We All Have Bushes?
Robert J. Day
New Yorker May 16th, 1942
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker July 29th, 1944 #3
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker July 29th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker February 5th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
One Belief Is That Every Person Is Inhabited
Alan Dunn