New Yorker October 4th, 1969
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
Kidder Peabody and Company
Ed Arno
This Glass Ceiling
Christopher Weyant
Miss Harwood
Charles Barsotti
If You Were Only Here To Tell Us
Richard Decker
I'd Like To See Old Ho-ho-ho Try To Assemble One
James Stevenson
New Yorker June 21st, 1958
James Stevenson
Nobody Wants To Merge With Us
Dana Fradon
She's Sort Of A Secretary. With The New Tax Setup
Peter Arno
We're Replacing You With An Abacus. So Sorry
Mischa Richter
Am I To Understand That My Proposal Is Greeted
James Stevenson
Discouraging To Hear
Richard Taylor
The Writing Public
Mr. Chman
Gluyas Williams
Why, Yes, Mr. Stimson Did Call You A Few Days Ago
Helen E. Hokinson
Our Contract Has Been Cancelled
Robert J. Day
We'll Soon ?nd Out What The Man In The Street
Carl Rose
You're Speaking To B. J. Wetherby
Roberta Macdonald
New Yorker December 2nd, 1944
Otto Soglow
Hey! Why Don't We Just Say We Have Ninety-one
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker August 21st, 1943
Alain
New Yorker June 5th, 1971
Charles Saxon
Kicking You Upstairs
Sidney Harris
A Word To The Wise
Henry Martin
New Yorker June 27th, 1977
Jack Ziegler
I'm Afraid A Raise Is Out Of The Question
Ed Arno
I Don't Know. I Was Just In A Borrowing Mood
Dean Vietor
I Want You To Meet What's-his-name
Warren Miller
See That Chart? Don't You Believe It!
Al Ross
New Yorker December 6th, 1976
Mischa Richter
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker August 20th, 1966
Saul Steinberg
We Also Think There Should Be An Escalator Clause
Alan Dunn
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
Stop Calling Me J.b.! My Name Is Jumping Bear
John Ruge
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
No 'ho-ho-ho' At All
Al Ross
This Dr. Steinkraus We've Got Working
Donald Reilly
I'm Not Asking For A Raise
Eldon Dedini
You In The Volkswagen! I Don't Know Who
James Stevenson
New Yorker November 9th 1968
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker May 5th, 1962
Saul Steinberg
The Boss Married His Daughter
Richard Decker
Young Woman
Richard Decker
You Know What I Miss Most Being Away
Garrett Price
I Have Reason To Believe You People Are Harboring
Richard Decker
New Yorker August 16th, 1941
Ned Hilton
That Last Defense Order
Carl Rose
The Inner ManWhite-collar Breakfast
Gluyas Williams
Can I Ride Over With You?
Louis Jamme
. . . Just A Little Token Of Our Esteem
Peter Arno
All I Can Say
Garrett Price
There Is Just One More Point. Do I Get My Dollar
Alain
What Are You Grousing About? Your Mother's
Chon Day
Assistant G-men
William Steig
New Yorker April 17th, 1943
Roberta Macdonald
Where Is My Rubber Band?
Alain
Boy, What I'd Give To See His Face Tomorrow!
Gardner Rea
This Is Our Senior-executives' Model. Note
Alain
Preparedness
William Steig
I'll Second The Motion
Richard Decker
Frankly, Jones, The Way Business Is, We Think
Richard Decker
But I've Got To Make The Speech Now. I've
Robert J. Day
Personally, I Think Eddie's Got Something On Old
Richard Taylor
Good Lord! Somebody Must Have Slipped
Robert J. Day
New Yorker October 2nd, 1943
Otto Soglow
On Twenty-four Hours' Notice We Can Switch
Leonard Dove
New Yorker August 17th, 1940
Otto Soglow