Two Women Speak At A Cafe Speak
Trevor Spaulding
Beware Skittish Dog
George Booth
I Said, 'get Off'!
William Steig
I Can't Take It
Liana Finck
Of Course It's Damp Underfoot! That Strikes
Leslie Starke
When I Imitate You
William Haefeli
David Never Gives Up. I Used To Think That
Charles Saxon
I Guess That Breaks Up Our Little Game
Peter Arno
I Find The Yoga Helps Me To Be More Irritating
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Let's Put It This Way
Peter Arno
I'd Know My Tinnitus Anywhere And This Isn't It
William Haefeli
Get Right Out Of This Bathroom
Ethel Plummer
Brooks Brothers? Arthur T. Stargis Here
James Stevenson
New Yorker February 26th, 1944
Alain
I Wasn't Born Yesterday
Leonard Dove
This Is Our Party
Warren Miller
A Very New Variety
Edward Koren
Edgar Is Fine
JB Handelsman
Steam Heat All Winter
Sofia Warren
The Inner Man
Picnic
Gluyas Williams
Now Can You Visualize A Billion Dollars?
Alan Dunn
- Or You Could Use It To Shoo Salesmen Like
George Price
Listen, If You Guys Went To Bed At A Decent Hour
Perry Barlow
Can't You Put Down That Detective Story For Even
Helen E. Hokinson
It Would Be A Happy Day For Me If Ed Could Get
Robert J. Day
Lunch-hour Highlings
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker July 5th, 1941
Perry Barlow
And What's More
Henry Martin
Professor Bettrachelli Busted It Over My Head
Perry Barlow
New Yorker October 12th, 1940
Alan Dunn
People Salute Me
Chon Day
Will You Please Stop Agreeing With Everything
Leonard Dove
Oh, Dear, Isn't This The Gentleman Who Gets
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker August 9th, 1941
Leonard Dove
No, I Have Not ?nished With It Yet!
Robert J. Day
Here's A Juicy Bit For Your Column
Garrett Price
For Heaven's Sake
James Stevenson
She's Just Like Her Mother!
George Booth
We Have To Be In Far Hills At Seven
James Stevenson
Any Man In The House
Peter Arno
I Want A Breakfast Food That Isn't Crisp Or
Leonard Dove
Now, At This Period He Became Quite Dissatis?ed
D. Huffine
Who Is This Miss Pittsburgh?
Peter Arno
Were You Ever In A Good
Peter Arno
You And Your 'endless
Richard Decker
I Take It All Back
Carl Rose
New Yorker September 21st, 1940
Leonard Dove
I Tell You They Were Not Three For A Penny Last
Alain
Now, Mr. Gerber, When I Tell You Something
Sydney Hoff
Riley Always Said He Couldn't Stand Their Damned
George Price
New Yorker July 4th, 1942
Alfred Frueh
I Beg To Differ
Richard Decker
Now Where's Your Charming Mr. Felton?
Sydney Hoff
Breathing Through Your Mouth
William Haefeli
Corporate Level Shenanigans
Warren Miller
My Sullen and Resentful Family
Warren Miller
I've Stopped Caring What My Husband Says
Warren Miller
Hurt Yes Resentful Yes
JB Handelsman
I Haven't Paid My Bill In Months
JB Handelsman
New Yorker January 21st, 2002
Barry Blitt
How Much Longer Are You Planning To Play The Sap?
Bernard Schoenbaum
All Right, We Straighten This Out Immediately!
James Stevenson
As The Days Dwindle Down To A Precious Few
Joseph Mirachi
You Should Take It Easy
Dana Fradon
This Is Shangri-la
Boris Drucker
Let Me See If I Have It Correctly
James Stevenson
Five Years Old! Is That All?
Al Ross