New Yorker August 16, 1941
Mary Petty
New Yorker June 26th, 1926
Julian de Miskey
Who won today
Barbara Smaller
New Yorker August 22nd, 1925
AE Wilson
Father Speaks To Son As They Walk Hand In Hand
David Sipress
Would you say this is a must win
David Sipress
Win The Nobel Prize
David Sipress
Scrabble victories
Emily Flake
Hepburn Pout
Cecil Beaton
New Yorker June 9 1956
Ilonka Karasz
Prevent The Person Who Wins The Election
David Sipress
A Cheater Never Wins
Christopher Weyant
The Label Wins
William Haefeli
It Doesn't Matter Whether You Win Or Lose
Pat Byrnes
And, Sir, Love Will Win
Liz Montague
Things To Talk About
Sofia Warren
And make it look believable
Drew Panckeri
This Weeks Winning Numbers
Roz Chast
How Messinger Could Win
Roz Chast
Men, I Want You To Go Back On That ?eld And Win
Richard Decker
Boy sure is great to win the war on coal
Peter Kuper
I guess everyone wins a gray medal
Jason Adam Katzenstein
When I Was Making Money
Barbara Smaller
Don't Play Hide-and-seek
George Booth
Take An Ordinary Person
Garrett Price
The Fire Extinguisher
Edward Steed
'betty Ann In Cannes'
Roz Chast
New Yorker August 1 1936
Constantin Alajalov
Up And Inside
Barry Blitt
I'm Not Going To Make Excuses
Mike Twohy
You know my motto
Jeremy Nguyen
How Can I Let Him Have It When I Ain't Got It?
Chon Day
I'm The Kind That Don't Know When He's Licked
Garrett Price
New Yorker October 31st, 1936
Alain
At Least I Learned Something From Him
Alain
Quick, Duncan! Let Me Have Your Uniform
Alain
Then It's Just A Dream That I'm World's Champion?
Richard Decker
Fifty Cents Says We Made It
Robert J. Day
You Boys Know The Rules. No Low Blows
Peter Arno
Did You Notice That Reference To Me In The Paper
Perry Barlow
New Yorker May 22nd, 1943
John Groth
Hello, Momma
John Milligan
Well, Anyway, I Can Bask In Re?ected Glory
Garrett Price
Didn't You Admire The Way He Threw Caution
Robert J. Day
New Yorker August 24th, 1940
Alain
New Yorker November 15th, 1941
Ned Hilton
New Yorker October 21st, 1944
Alain
New Yorker August 8th, 1942
Alain
I Suppose He'll Hate Me For This Tomorrow
Alain
You're Making A Tremendous Impression
Chon Day
It's Because He Feels So Dreadfully When
Perry Barlow
New Yorker September 18th, 1943
Roberta Macdonald
New Yorker November 11th, 1944
George Price
My, I Must Look A Fright!
Alain
New Yorker July 24th, 1943
Chon Day
As Police And A Detective Examine A Murder Scene
Zachary Kanin
People Run On Pairs Of Dogs
Erik Hilgerdt
New Yorker February 14th, 2000
Harry Bliss
He Hasn't Slept Well Since His Dreams Started
Michael Maslin
Look, Fellows, Will You Please Just Let Me Forget
Garrett Price
You Got Him Worried Now. He's Afraid He'll Kill
Chon Day
New Yorker June 20th, 1942
Chon Day
New Yorker December 2nd, 1944
Perry Barlow
I Can't Crouch Down. That's Why I'm Still
Garrett Price
S-a-a-y, I Just Happened To Think. When This War
Perry Barlow
New Yorker June 21st, 1941
Perry Barlow