Anywhere Near The Racquet Club
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New Yorker April 30th, 1932
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Why, It's Daphne - Home From Foxcroft
Richard Taylor
Through the Park James
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New Yorker November 2 1935
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It Was Nice. Hard Times Give Everyone Such
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Didn't We Meet At Zabar's?
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My Income Tax
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I Know, And It's Not Just Me - My Whole Family
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I'll See If Mr. Slocum Is In. Mr. Slocum
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New Yorker September 4 1943
Rea Irvin
I Was Middle Class Once. Some Of It Was Fun
Robert Weber
Let's Be Reasonable
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Your Favorite Scene
Frank Cotham
Maybe We're Not The Salt Of The Earth
Barbara Smaller
The New Bachelor Hotels
Peter Arno
Please Compliment Stewart
Warren Miller
My French Phone
Alan Dunn
Give Me The Chanel
JH Fyfe
Leave The Curtains Open Tonight
Mary Petty
New Yorker May 1st, 1943
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Thank You, Allardyce
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Otto Soglow
The Inner ManWhite-collar Breakfast
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New Yorker October 19th, 1940
Otto Soglow
I Am His Stunt Man
JB Handelsman
First Baseman and His Lawyer
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New Yorker September 10, 1979
JB Handelsman
Tom, Young Mr. Moncure Here Is That Harvard
William Hamilton
This Whole Forest Is Getting Unbearably
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Don't Click Me. I'm Just Here To Buy Cards
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker March 27th, 1943
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Number 6522719? Our Executive Assistant Warden
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Duchess of Westminster
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I Am His Stunt Man #1
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Do You Think There's An Upper Class In Heaven?
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You're So Kind
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I Now Decree You All Upper-middle-class
Bernard Schoenbaum
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Saul Steinberg
Fascinating Men in Oyster Bay
Helen E Hokinson
A Million ?ve Is The Sticker Price
James Stevenson
Mrs. Choate's Just ?ne
Peter Arno
You Look Familiar. Jail?
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New Yorker January 23rd, 1926
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I Never Can Remember. Is It Manet Or Monet Who
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The Last Dollar I Ever Earned
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Madame Is At The Grumman Aircraft Plant From Nine
Mary Petty
It Was About This Long And Had A Monogram 'm'
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Going to the Country
Helen E Hokinson
In Case Of An Air Raid
Peter Arno
It's Awfully Good So Far. The ?rst Victim
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Beg Pardon, Sir, But Have You Noticed Mr. Hopkins
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You Needn't Wait
Peter Arno
Isn't That The Gentleman In 12 B?
Alain
Are You Kidding?
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I Thought Somebody Like Noel Coward Might Be Able
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M. K. Barlow
I'm Looking For Something In Which To Put A Lock
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New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Leonard Dove
Take That Damned Thing Out Of Here. It Makes
Leonard Dove
New Yorker October 11th, 1941
Gardner Rea
When Do The Celebrities Start ?ghting?
Peter Arno
He Can't Remember His Name
Peter Arno
This Will Do Nicely. She's Not Very Bright
Chon Day
I Shouldn't Tell
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker February 3rd, 1940
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It's Hard To Believe
Richard Taylor
For One Thing
Garrett Price