Literary and Historical Manuscripts

"He's killing the art of conversation!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Barton, Les, 1923-2008
1996.
MA 11522

"He's like 'To be or not to be,' and I'm like, 'Get a life.'" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Lorenz, Lee.
1995.
MA 12767

"He's one of those 'no cholesterol' nuts." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Booth, George, 1926-
20th century.
MA 11832

"He's pretty good at rote categorization and single-object relational tasks, but he's not so hot at differentiating between representational and associational signs, and he's very weak on syntax." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Stevenson, James, 1929-2017.
1988.
MA 12431

"He's very talented - he's a Swedish count." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Shermund, Barbara, 1899-1978.
1932.
MA 12526

"He's, like, 'To be or not to be,' and I'm, like, 'Get a life.'" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Lorenz, Lee.
1995.
MA 12307

"Health care's the big thing now. How about we remake 'Dr. Kildare,' only this time he's a woman?" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Weber, Robert.
1993.
MA 12443

"Hear him comin' yet?" : illustration for Emily Kimbrough's "How Dear to My Heart" [drawing].

Hokinson, Helen E. (Helen Elna), 1893-1949.
1944.
MA 12686

"Hello everybody. I'm home." : illustration for Emily Kimbrough's "How Dear to My Heart" [drawing].

Hokinson, Helen E. (Helen Elna), 1893-1949.
1944.
MA 12183

"Hello, you have reached the Palace. If you wish to speak to the King, press '1' now ..." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Ziegler, Jack.
1993.
MA 11570