Literary and Historical Manuscripts

"There's a lesson here, son. Being rich doesn't stop it from raining." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Weber, Robert.
1989.
MA 12275

"There's a man who's more interested in appearance than performance." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Fradon, Dana.
1965.
MA 12833

"There's the cute years, then the sexy years, and then comes marriage and the alimony years." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Schoenbaum, Bernard.
1996.
MA 11968

"These aging stars get an ovation when they return to Broadway, but you know what I'd get if I went back to the old office? The old raspberry." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Stevenson, James, 1929-2017.
1974.
MA 12516

"These twain" editorial introduction autograph manuscript : place not specified, [1915]

Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931.
MA 13295

"They can muzzle the press, they can muzzle Congress, but nobody can muzzle Helen." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Dunn, Alan, 1900-1974.
1970.
MA 11912

"They control ninety-six percent of the market in something nobody wants anymore." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Hunt, Stan.
1975.
MA 12793

"They must be nuts!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Day, Robert James, 1900-1985.
1941.
MA 12025

"They must have changed the combination since I was vice-president" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Rose, Carl, 1902?-1971.
1932.
MA 12713

"They're guaranteed for as long as the sun shall rise and the rivers flow." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Fradon, Dana.
1972.
MA 12835