I Bark and I Bark
Christopher Weyant
'nother Load Of Tobacco Money Headin' North
George Booth
To think he started in the lobby
Paul Noth
New Yorker September 9th, 1996
Sidney Harris
The National Capital
Hotel Lobby
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Mother with two children talks to doorman.
William Haefeli
First Day in Congress
Farley Katz
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George Booth
Cut-rate Think Tanks
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The National Capital
Hotel Desk
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New Yorker May 14th, 2007
Bruce Eric Kaplan
They Rule A Tiny Municipality On The Top Three
Bernard Schoenbaum
We May Need A Clearer Message
Zachary Kanin
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David Sipress
A Couple Of Suits And A Skirt To See You
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Oh Dear, The Bell! We Have To Go Back
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Identifying the crisis producer in Parkland
Brendan Loper
Mr. Tilson Will Suffer You Gladly Now
John Caldwell
Oh, Hang On A Sec - He's Just Coming In
Mort Gerberg
Three Fully Articulated Action Figures To See
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker August 4th, 1997
Mike Twohy
A Room With Twin Beds
Leonard Dove
National Capital
Airport
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Congressman Inaction Figure
Brendan Loper
Some Men, Miss Hoffstetter, Were Born To Lobby
Donald Reilly
A Man Speaks To A Receptionist In A Lobby
Michael Maslin
Flowers In A Lobby Are Good P.r
Warren Miller
You Can't Please All The People All The Time
Barbara Smaller
A Limousine Driver Helps A Drunk-looking Ceo Walk
Frank Cotham
His Company Relocated
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Two Janitors Talk While A Bunch Of Headless Suits
Michael Maslin
Title: Old Yarns
Roz Chast
It's Not The Job I Can't Stand
Donald Reilly
Not Expecting Anything
David Sipress
Democracy's Only Hope
Shannon Wheeler