I Don't Know Why I Don't Care About The Bottom
Charles Saxon
Can They Really Make A Yale Man A Private?
Barbara Shermund
I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
Alan Dunn
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Alain
Trying Out New Restaurants
Glen Baxter
Don't Eat Fruit Or Vegetables Unless
Alan Dunn
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
Yes, I Can See Where You're Going, All Right, But
John Kaunus
Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
Perry Barlow
Next To My Two Years In The Marines
Robert Weber
New Yorker March 27th, 1978
Charles Barsotti
No Doubt About It. Scienti?cally Speaking
George Booth
New Yorker February 23rd, 1987
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker September 16th, 1967
Saul Steinberg
The Bill For These Things
Richard Decker
I'm Sorry We Can't Hear Any More From Colonel
Perry Barlow
New Yorker March 30th, 1940
Carl Rose
Listen, If You Guys Went To Bed At A Decent Hour
Perry Barlow
Ask Marshall! Ask Eisenhower! How Should I Know
George Price
You Ought To Go Right Back And Make Her Salute
Gardner Rea
Haven't You Forgotten Something?
Robert J Day
A Green Parachute
Alan Dunn
All Right, Men, You Know The Rules As Well
Peter Arno
The Thing Is Not To Let It Get You. Use
Leonard Dove
One-two-three . . . Testing . . . Testing
Virgil F. Partch
Since We Seem To Have Reached An Impasse
Peter Arno
Look! We're Approaching Civilization
Robert J. Day
We Were Wondering If You'd Mind Moving To One
Roberta Macdonald
Cook Says If You Can Keep Her Fairly Steady
Richard Decker
Speakee Basic English?
Alan Dunn
His Face Looks So Rested Since He's Been Made
Helen E. Hokinson
Confined to Quarters
Robert J Day
Well, It's About The Editor Of A Women's Fashion
Helen E. Hokinson
Now An Ocean Spreads Out Endlessly - All Water -
Richard Decker
Night Watch
Boy! There'll Be No Pearl Harbor
Perry Barlow
New Yorker July 20th, 1940
Alan Dunn
I Hate To Sound Like A Sergeant
Sydney Hoff
He Came Home To Surprise His Folks
Alain
I Understand The Food Is Only Fair
Barbara Shermund
Digging In For The Winter
George Price
I Wouldn't Like That Racket. One Sour Note
Robert J. Day
Remember The Old Oasis Cafe On Second Avenue?
Robert J. Day
Mon Cher Monsieur From Armentieres
Alain
Didn't You Stop To Think
Richard Decker
Ouch, Sir!
Richard Decker
New Yorker December 9th, 1944
Alan Dunn
Isn't It Marvellous To Feel Silk
Leonard Dove
New Yorker April 15th, 1944
Alan Dunn
And In This Dream You Were My Orderly
Alan Dunn
I Imagine What You'd Be More Interested
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 27th, 1940
Carl Rose
Dreams Of Glory #1
William Steig
Mr. Paul Isn't With Us Any More. Mr. Paul Said
Helen E. Hokinson
And Look, Papa, He Shaves
Sydney Hoff
There Must Be Some Other Kind Of Patriotic Work
Sydney Hoff
He's Still Got A Lot On The Ball. You'd
Richard Decker
Before I Send You to This Houseparty
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker December 12th, 1942
Alan Dunn
We Call Them The Fuzzy-wuzzies
Robert J. Day
Will You Kindly Stop Waking Me Up For Porpoises?
Perry Barlow
It Is Unfortunate That Our Treasurer Joined
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker September 26th, 1942
Perry Barlow
I Don't Care How
Gardner Rea
I Wish My Family Wasn't So Sure I'd Been Sent
Robert J. Day
Who Do You See About A Promotion?
Perry Barlow
Thank God! The Reinforcements!
Alain
Hey, Montgomery! Hands Up!
Richard Decker
But I Tell You My Muscles Are Simply Screaming
Robert J. Day
New Yorker November 9th, 1940
Otto Soglow
Dreams Of Glory #5
William Steig