Literary and Historical Manuscripts

"Then it's agreed. We walk out of here with ours hands up." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Schoenbaum, Bernard.
1991.
MA 11964

"Then it's agreed. We'll close our plants in Raleigh, Scranton ... " : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Barsotti, C. (Charles)
1986.
MA 11865

"Then what happened?" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Tobey, B. (Barney), 1906-1989.
1950
MA 12882

"There are no dirty books - just dirty minds." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Lorenz, Lee.
20th century.
MA 11886

"There go the summer people, thank god." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Weber, Robert.
1992.
MA 12438

"There isn't anything wrong with them, it's just gas rationing" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Hokinson, Helen E. (Helen Elna), 1893-1949.
20th century.
MA 12107

"There might have been some carelessness on MY part, but it was mostly good police work." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Cotham, Frank.
2002.
MA 12270

"There was a young man from Calcutta..." : cartoon for Fortune magazine [drawing].

Cobean, Samuel E., 1913-1951.
1950s.
MA 11790

"There'd be nothing to it. Put in a computerized guidance system, put in a motor, get rid of the guy with the oar, and you're in business." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Opie, Everett.
1972.
MA 12911

"There's a changing of the guard, and my weaknesses are suddenly my strengths!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Roberts, Victoria, 1957-
1991.
MA 12297