Two Men Swim In The Ocean. One Man Swims
Joe Dator
A Man And Woman Stand On A Beach
Peter C. Vey
A Man Is Surrounded By Sharks While Swimming
Farley Katz
A Man Sitting On The Subway Announces
Will McPhail
Two Fish Are Talking As They Swim Upstream
Ken Krimstein
Instructions For Getting Into The Ocean
Roz Chast
Your Alone Time
Carolita Johnson
New Yorker August 14th, 1995
Michael Crawford
A Wife Speaks To Her Husband On The Beach
Peter C. Vey
But I Don't Think It's a Ballet
Victoria Roberts
Republicans Swim
Mike Twohy
I Can't Swim
JB Handelsman
I've Always Wanted To Learn To Swim
Kaamran Hafeez and Vincent Coca
An Eskimo With A Megaphone Sits Atop A Lifeguard
Michael Crawford
Running Out Of Air
Warren Miller
A Significant Moment In The History
Sidney Harris
Of Course, You Understand You Can't Possibly Stay
Mischa Richter
Why Couldn't We Meet Them Downstream?
Joseph Mirachi
Evolution Of Man
Lila Ash
Put On Your Barn Coats
Amy Hwang
Some Of Us Were Synchronized
Edward Steed
Swimming With Dolphins
Will McPhail
Raconteurs
Gluyas Williams
All the Things we Never Had
Michael Maslin
Quit Drowning
Zachary Kanin
A Man With A Notebook Sits In A Lifeguard Chair
Liana Finck
I Think You Guys Are On The Wrong Side
Benjamin Schwartz
The Craziest Thing
Christine Mi
A Couple Waits Beside A Canal In Venice
Mort Gerberg
An Important Election
Ellis Rosen
Bad Timing
Drew Dernavich
The World's First Condiminium Complex Built
Warren Miller
New Yorker January 22nd, 1944
Robert J. Day
New Yorker June 23rd, 1986
Jack Ziegler
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Otto Soglow
Couple Walking On Beach
Peter C. Vey
Executives Sitting Around A Conference Table
Jack Ziegler
A Man With A Very Hair Back Walks Down The Beach
Michael Crawford
An Optical Illusion Where Two People See The Legs
Liana Finck
A Husband And Wife Wave To Another Couple
William Haefeli
Better Safe Than Sorry
Jack Ziegler
Captionless; Paper Cubicles
John O'Brien
Come On In, Kids. The Water's Fine - Just Fine
Farley Katz
People Crawl Along The Bottom Of An Empty
John O'Brien
Well, You Have Three Hundred Miles And Two More
Jose Arroyo
Just Ignore Them. They're Summer People
Michael Crawford
New Yorker June 23rd, 1997
Arnie Levin
We ?gured We Might As Well Get Some Use
Robert J. Day
New Yorker March 8th, 1941
Otto Soglow
New Yorker July 4th, 1942
Alfred Frueh
Flying Somersault, Half Twist With A Lawsuit
Christopher Weyant
They're Mammals
Joe Dator
Aqua Therapy
Seth Fleishman
Can't Grow A Beard
Avi Steinberg
Sand In Your Suit
Drew Dernavich
This Spring Try Life's End:
'clothing For People
Roz Chast
Lloyd Fitzbury Is Still Looking For The Right
Gluyas Williams
New Yorker April 25th, 1942
Ned Hilton
I Begged Him To Learn How To Swim - But
Jack Ziegler
I Rub My Body With Animal Fat And Swim
Victoria Roberts
What I Don't See Is Why We Have To Hike And Swim
Perry Barlow
If I Could Do Only One Thing Before I Died
Paul Noth
A Beached Whale Wears A Hasidic Rabbi Hat
Paul Noth
The Legendary Birth Of An Idiom
Maddie Dai
Dressed Appropriately For The Weather
Ali Solomon
A King Gives Instructions On The Telephone
Charles Barsotti
A Mischievous Smile
Frank Cotham
A Passenger On An Airplane Rings
Tom Chitty