New Yorker June 7th, 1958
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New Yorker May 29th, 1954
Edna Eicke
He Likes To Do It For The Yale-harvard Game
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New Yorker May 13th, 1944
Otto Soglow
New Yorker June 25th, 1949
Garrett Price
New Yorker October 18th, 1941
Gardner Rea
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
How Do You Ever Expect To Get Anywhere -
Sydney Hoff
How Fortunate You Are! I Can't Even Get
Sam Cobean
That Should Keep Your Mother Quiet
Chon Day
New Yorker June 11, 1938
Constantin Alajalov
Let's Wait A Few Minutes. We Don't Want To Appear
Richard Decker
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Alan Dunn
New Yorker May 11, 1946
Ludwig Bemelmans
Martha And I Are Happy Enough. I Have My Work
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker April 6th, 1940
Richard Taylor
Wilt Thou Really Have This Man To Thy Wedded
Richard Taylor
Come, Come, Smith. That Hope Chest Must Be Opened
Alan Dunn
New Yorker August 29th, 1942
Ned Hilton
You Know, Florence Is Going To Be A 'budget
Helen E. Hokinson
Yes, Ma'am, We've Found Him - Brown Suit, Gray
Richard Taylor
But, Of?cer, This Is Supposed To Be The Happiest
Robert J. Day
Hello, George. This Is The New Out?t
Leonard Dove
Yes, The Bridal Shop - And Never Mind Shooting
George Price
And What Is The Purpose Of Your Visit?
Peter Arno
I've Been Proposed to Before
JB Handelsman
A Man And A Woman Are Getting Married - Steve
J.C. Duffy
Then You Think He's Sincere?
Gardner Rea
I'm So Glad To Be Here And See Mother Married
Alice Harvey
New Yorker June 7th, 1941
Richard Taylor
Harvey, Do You Really Like The Dodgers, Or
Helen E. Hokinson
I Wouldn't Want Anything Too Cute On Account
Helen E. Hokinson
Well, I See She ?nally Trapped Him
Roberta Macdonald
To The Nearest Barbershop
Richard Taylor
Lieutenants And Captains Like To Get Married
Helen E. Hokinson
It's Been Delightful Having
Peter Arno
I Do - And You?
George Price
Does That 'forsaking All Others' Include
Gardner Rea
Anybody Get Stood Up Today?
Mischa Richter
I See Aubrey Arden Is Getting Married
Mischa Richter
Don't You Think He'd Prefer It If We Just Ran
Peter Arno
New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Roberta Macdonald
This Is Mr. Digby
Chon Day
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
The Writing Public
Dear Aunt Ella: - The Silver
Gluyas Williams
If You Just Used Your Eyes You'd See Plenty Men!
Sydney Hoff
I Like to See a Nervous Bride
Helen E Hokinson
We Couldn't Help Hearing!
Sydney Hoff
Now Where Do We Go For The Allotment?
Leonard Dove
When The Telephone Company Went Kablooey
Warren Miller
Now, According To This Agreement, His Problems
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Not So Fast! Watch Where You're Going! Look
Ned Hilton
He Says That She Belongs To An Old Iceland Family
Helen E. Hokinson
On The Other Hand
Robert J. Day
What Are You Doing Tonight?
Ned Hilton
New Yorker June 24th, 1944
Richard Taylor
Look! I Must Be Engaged!
William Galbraith Crawford
I Have The ?rst Sergeant's Permission To Speak
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Roy Williams
I'm Sorry, Ma'am, But They Don't Come
Mary Petty
We Don't Believe In Dowries
JB Handelsman
Anyway, Now We Know He's Not Marrying
Gardner Rea
New Yorker June 15th, 1968
William Steig
Why, It's Minnie Manngold! Married 'n' Everything
Sydney Hoff
Er - If You Young People Don't Mind
Richard Taylor
Now That's Enough! Run Along!
Peter Arno
I Wish He Wouldn't Take The 'breadwinner' Idea
George Price
I Said, 'what's To Prevent Us From Being Married
Alan Dunn