He Likes To Do It For The Yale-harvard Game
James Stevenson
Here's To You And Me And The Little Thing We've
Henry Martin
New Yorker May 13th, 1944
Otto Soglow
That Last Question
Peter Arno
New Yorker October 18th, 1941
Gardner Rea
A Man And A Women Are Seen Dressed In S&m Gear
Lee Lorenz
Get The Phone
Garrett Price
A Fifth Martini
JB Handelsman
Just Go Outside
Warren Miller
That Should Keep Your Mother Quiet
Chon Day
How Should I Say It?
William Steig
Just You Leave It To Me
William Steig
I'm So Glad To Be Here And See Mother Married
Alice Harvey
All You Ever Think Of Is Work
Gardner Rea
Goodbye, Darling. Come Home Early. Remember
Alice Harvey
New Yorker February 21st, 1942
Alain
New Yorker December 30th, 1944
Leonard Dove
Just Whom Did She Mean When She Said
William Steig
Why Do I Take So Much Of His Crap?
William Steig
Should I Kill Him Now?
William Steig
He Says That She Belongs To An Old Iceland Family
Helen E. Hokinson
I'd Be Interested To Know Who Offered To Donate
Mary Petty
What Are You Doing Tonight?
Ned Hilton
Don't You Think It's Wonderful How John's Other
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker June 24th, 1944
Richard Taylor
New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Roberta Macdonald
Which Commander Truman Did You Wanna Speak To?
Peter Arno
I Wouldn't Want Anything Too Cute On Account
Helen E. Hokinson
Look, Mamma! I'm Not A Liability Any More
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker October 10th, 1942
Richard Taylor
And One Last Thing. It Has Come To My Attention
Alain
New Yorker June 27th, 1942
George Price
Sure There's Something You Can Do. You Can Lay
George Price
I Have The ?rst Sergeant's Permission To Speak
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Roy Williams
I Like to See a Nervous Bride
Helen E Hokinson
I Do - And You?
George Price
I'm Sorry, Ma'am, But They Don't Come
Mary Petty
I've Been Following You For The Last Ten Minutes
Leonard Dove
Why Did I Marry Such A Jackass?
William Steig
Where The Devil Did I Put My Glasses?
William Steig
Them There Eyes
William Steig
New Yorker October 18th, 1993
William Steig
What Did I Ever See In Her?
William Steig
I Can't Bear The Suspense
James Stevenson
Will Durant And His Wife Wrote The Story
Robert Weber
Then You Think He's Sincere?
Gardner Rea
Does That 'forsaking All Others' Include
Gardner Rea
Martha And I Are Happy Enough. I Have My Work
Sydney Hoff
His Wife Poisons Him In The Third Act
Saul Steinberg
I Married A Grouch
James Mulligan
Why, It's Minnie Manngold! Married 'n' Everything
Sydney Hoff
I'd Say Greens Along Both Doubles Alleys
Perry Barlow
Jolly My Husband into the Black Hills
Helen E Hokinson
Not So Fast! Watch Where You're Going! Look
Ned Hilton
It Has To Be Large Enough For Two Birds Who
Helen E. Hokinson
Anybody Get Stood Up Today?
Mischa Richter
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 Wish He Wouldn't Take The 'breadwinner' Idea
George Price
On The Other Hand
Robert J. Day
Harvey, Do You Really Like The Dodgers, Or
Helen E. Hokinson
Look! I Must Be Engaged!
William Galbraith Crawford
Why Don't You Join The Army?
Barbara Shermund
Mr. Hardwick Is On The Telephone
Perry Barlow
Whaddya Mean 'surprise'? We're Married
Peter Arno
I've Said All I'm Going
Perry Barlow
Well, I See She ?nally Trapped Him
Roberta Macdonald
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day