New Yorker November 1st, 1982
William Steig
Read Me The Part Again
Peter Arno
Do You Have Any Caddies Who Don't Grin?
Chon Day
November 2 1957
Abe Birnbaum
Happy Hour Is Beginning To Scare The Bejeezus
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker October 5th, 1992
Bruce Eric Kaplan
You Made That Diagnosis Just To Be Mean
Frank Cotham
Very Good. Now Go Out There And Convince Others
Charles Barsotti
The Person We Have To Thank
JB Handelsman
New Yorker January 26th, 1952
Saul Steinberg
Great Moments In Presidential History
Barry Blitt
Who Ever Heard Of The Blue?sh Of Happiness?
Richard McCallister
Ah, There's That Big Smile!
Charles Barsotti
I Don't Know Why Mcgillicuddy Is So Pleased
Lee Lorenz
Two Business Man Are Walking. One
Charles Barsotti
I'm Sorry, Eddie, But The Old Man Wants
Charles Barsotti
Goodbye, Arthur - This Marriage Isn't Big Enough
Tom Cheney
At Times Like This
Robert Weber
Really? I Never Heard Of A Cheshire Dog
Lee Lorenz
Well, Darn, C.j., That Wasn't Me, Either. Want
Charles Barsotti
Take Me, For Example. I Didn't
Lee Lorenz
You've Taught Me How To Think
Edward Koren
My Horoscope Says I'm To Beware Of An Unexpected
Boris Drucker
Listen Closely. This Is Going To Be Vintage
Robert Weber
Good For You / Bad
Edward Koren
Curiouser and Curiouser
Peter Kuper
Melania Found
Darrin Bell
Three Per Cent Weirder
John McNamee
Why That Inane Grin
Chon Day
A Secretary Speaks Into The Phone
Edward Koren
A Close Facsimile
Ali Solomon