He Likes To Do It For The Yale-harvard Game
James Stevenson
A Man And Woman Are Facing One Another Holding
Edward Koren
If Anyone Has A Reason Why These Two
Christopher Weyant
Till Death Do Us Part? Hey
Jack Ziegler
Offer Void In Some States
Christopher Weyant
Let's See What You've Got
Benjamin Schwartz
You Take All The Time You Need
Eric Teitelbaum
I Now Pronounce You A Husband-and-wife Team
Arnie Levin
A Bride And Groom To The Guests At Their Wedding
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
We'd Like You To Leave Out The Poorer
Barbara Smaller
I Now Pronounce You Both Legally Insane
Ed Arno
You Know, I Never Properly Vetted You
Edward Koren
New Yorker April 26th, 1999
Michael Maslin
O.k., Then. You May Kiss, Shake Hands, And Come
Michael Maslin
There's Still Something About A Yalie-smithie
Henry Martin
Are You Planning A Long Marriage Following
Michael Maslin
And do you both promise to believe you can be better
Carolita Johnson
That Last Question
Peter Arno
New Yorker May 13th, 1944
Otto Soglow
The Secular Tomato Fight
Zoe Si
On Second Thought
Robert J. Day
New Yorker October 18th, 1941
Gardner Rea
Anybody Get Stood Up Today?
Mischa Richter
Wedding Prep Behavior
Carolita Johnson
We Are Gathered Here Today
Brendan Loper
Poems With Special Meaning
Zachary Kanin
A Woman Talking On A Cellphone
William Haefeli
Does That 'forsaking All Others' Include
Gardner Rea
New Yorker December 20th, 1999
William Hamilton
What Are You Doing Tonight?
Ned Hilton
We Finally Hashed Out The Pre-nup
Donald Reilly
So What If He's Not The Man Of Your Dreams
Michael Crawford
Excuse Me, Reverend, But What, Exactly
Jack Ziegler
No, I Don't. And I'll Tell You Why
Michael Crawford
She's Registered At Salomon Smith Barney
Mort Gerberg
I've Been To All His Weddings
Edward Koren
Then You Think He's Sincere?
Gardner Rea
That Should Keep Your Mother Quiet
Chon Day
I'm So Glad To Be Here And See Mother Married
Alice Harvey
Why, It's Minnie Manngold! Married 'n' Everything
Sydney Hoff
Let's Wait A Few Minutes. We Don't Want To Appear
Richard Decker
Not So Fast! Watch Where You're Going! Look
Ned Hilton
He Says That She Belongs To An Old Iceland Family
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker April 6th, 1940
Richard Taylor
Wilt Thou Really Have This Man To Thy Wedded
Richard Taylor
New Yorker June 7th, 1941
Richard Taylor
Now That's Enough! Run Along!
Peter Arno
I See Aubrey Arden Is Getting Married
Mischa Richter
Don't You Think He'd Prefer It If We Just Ran
Peter Arno
I Wish He Wouldn't Take The 'breadwinner' Idea
George Price
On The Other Hand
Robert J. Day
Come, Come, Smith. That Hope Chest Must Be Opened
Alan Dunn
Harvey, Do You Really Like The Dodgers, Or
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker June 24th, 1944
Richard Taylor
Look! I Must Be Engaged!
William Galbraith Crawford
New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Roberta Macdonald
This Is Mr. Digby
Chon Day
I Wouldn't Want Anything Too Cute On Account
Helen E. Hokinson
And One Last Thing. It Has Come To My Attention
Alain
Well, I See She ?nally Trapped Him
Roberta Macdonald
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
New Yorker August 29th, 1942
Ned Hilton
You Know, Florence Is Going To Be A 'budget
Helen E. Hokinson
The Writing Public
Dear Aunt Ella: - The Silver
Gluyas Williams
Yes, Ma'am, We've Found Him - Brown Suit, Gray
Richard Taylor
I Have The ?rst Sergeant's Permission To Speak
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Roy Williams
But, Of?cer, This Is Supposed To Be The Happiest
Robert J. Day
To The Nearest Barbershop
Richard Taylor