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The Nine to Fivers
#SP276
(May 1964)
Popular Library
, 1964 Series
Published in English (United States)
Price
0.50 USD
Pages
260
On-sale Date
1964
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Popular Library Edition
Brand
Popular Library
Editing
Marione R. Nickles
(editor)
Color
color cover; black and white interior
Dimensions
mass market paperback
Paper Stock
cardstock cover; newsprint interior
Binding
squarebound
Publishing Format
collected edition
Issue Notes
Indexer's copy was missing pages 231-234 and 243-250.
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Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
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?
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I remember when I used to bounce her on my knee. Of course, she was my secretary then.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#16
(October 17, 1959)
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
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Herb Green
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Let's make a deal - you don't tell me how it went with you today and I won't tell you how it went with me.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#35
(September 2, 1961)
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Salo
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Salo
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Salo
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It's Monday. Do you feel up to starting another week?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#17
(October 26, 1957)
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(Table of Contents: 6)
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Joe Zeis
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Zeis
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
How are you doing with your pushups, hon?
Genre
humor
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(Table of Contents: 7)
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'd rather serve him in bed than face him across the breakfast table.
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32
(August 12, 1961)
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Jerry Marcus
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Jerry Marcus
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Jerry Marcus
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May I make a suggestion, dad?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#18
(October 29, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 9)
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Well-l-l - back to the ol' sack.
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#24
(December 12, 1959)
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REW
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REW
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REW
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You're late!
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#49
(June 4, 1960)
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Isn't that a strip of bacon you're wearing?
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#26
(December 26, 1959)
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Leo Garel
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Leo Garel
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Leo Garel
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The answer is Columbus, and I don't want any free dance lessons.
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#51
(June 18, 1960)
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Herb Green
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Herb Green
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Herb Green
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Oh, pretty good. And how was your weekend.
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#12
(September 17, 1960)
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Bill O'Malley
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Bill O'Malley
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Bill O'Malley
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Who's calling?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A disheveled woman answers her phone.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#16
(April 22, 1961)
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man reading his paper gets on the morning train.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#45
(November 11, 1961)
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Edwin Lepper
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Lepper
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Edwin Lepper
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Lepper
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Edwin Lepper
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Lepper
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Next car up!
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#48
(May 31, 1958)
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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As a matter of fact, I overslept myself!
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#10
(September 6, 1958)
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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I'm only starting to school, mother - not going off to war.
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#10
(September 3, 1960)
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I missed the ferry.
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#42
(April 20, 1957)
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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JMonahan
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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The work isn't bad here - once you learn to ignore it.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32
(August 12, 1961)
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Al Kaufman
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Al Kaufman
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Al Kaufman
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Morning, Dudley.
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humor
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Dudley
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#36
(March 9, 1957)
Keywords
snow
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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I have friends in high places.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#22
(November 28, 1959)
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Taber
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Taber
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He's in a wonderful mood today. He said 'Good morning.'
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#37
(March 14, 1959)
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John Gallagher
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Gallagher
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John Gallagher
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Gallagher
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John Gallagher
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Gallagher
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I'm very pleased with our new expediter!
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#48
(December 2, 1961)
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Larry Katzman
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KAZ
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Larry Katzman
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KAZ
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Larry Katzman
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KAZ
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You call for a plashterer?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#51
(June 21, 1958)
Indexer Notes
Plashterer is part of the joke.
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Barney Tobey
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Barney Tobey
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Barney Tobey
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It meant memorizing the batting average of every player in the major leagues.
Genre
humor
Reprints
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#48
(May 28, 1960)
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Orlando Busino
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Busino
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Orlando Busino
(signed as
Busino
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Orlando Busino
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Busino
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The customer is always right, Benson.
Genre
humor
Characters
Benson
Reprints
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#13
(September 24, 1960)
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Paul Peter Porges
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Porges
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Paul Peter Porges
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Porges
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Paul Peter Porges
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Porges
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The number you have dialed is a wrong number. Please check your local telephone directory or call information for the correct listing...
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#49
(December 9, 1961)
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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I've been thinking big like you said, Mr. Hamilton, and I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mr. Hamilton
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#16
(October 15, 1960)
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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Gus Lundberg
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Lundberg
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Could you back up twenty cents' worth? I'm a little short of cash!
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32
(August 12, 1961)
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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I'll tell you what, Mrs. Jarvis, you handle the diagnosis and I'll handle the treatment.
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humor
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Mrs. Jarvis
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#48
(December 2, 1961)
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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She's in the bathtub with Mr. Jenkins right now.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mr. Jenkins
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#47
(May 23, 1959)
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Dawson, I don't like to interfere in your domestic problems, but...
Genre
humor
Characters
Dawson
Reprints
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#20
(November 14, 1959)
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Leo Garel
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Leo Garel
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Leo Garel
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Your references are fine and your aptitude tests excellent, but I don't like your face.
Genre
humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#40
(October 7, 1961)
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Al Johns
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Al Johns
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Al Johns
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Let's see. The last word I got was 'Boinnng!'
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#2
(July 9, 1960)
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Peter Wyma
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Pete Wyma
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Peter Wyma
(signed as
Pete Wyma
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Peter Wyma
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Pete Wyma
)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Then it's agreed, gentlemen, surgery!
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#39
(March 30, 1957)
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(Table of Contents: 37)
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Oh, nothing much... just sitting around waiting for the kids to grow up.
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#10
(March 11, 1961)
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Walter Goldstein
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Walter Goldstein
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Walter Goldstein
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Mr. Kilburn, you certainly are a hard man to see.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#15
(October 10, 1959)
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(Table of Contents: 39)
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Ed Dahlin
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Ed Dahlin
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Ed Dahlin
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There's a certain intrinsic satisfaction in being a $200,000-a-year man.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#37
(March 12, 1960)
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Now get out there and smile!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#6
(August 9, 1958)
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Inks
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman vacuums the mane off a lion head trophy.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#22
(November 28, 1959)
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Roy Fox
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Roy L. Fox
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Roy Fox
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Roy L. Fox
)
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Roy Fox
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Roy L. Fox
)
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Think of me as a friend, Mrs. Keegan - someone to talk to - forget I'm the prosecuting attorney.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mrs. Keegan
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#52
(June 27, 1959)
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(Table of Contents: 43)
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Joe Zeis
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Zeis
)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Johnson just can't seem to get the hang of it.
Genre
humor
Characters
Johnson
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#47
(May 23, 1959)
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(Table of Contents: 44)
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George Gately
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Geo Gately
)
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George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
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George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
No.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#45
(May 10, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 45)
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Dave Hirsch
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Dave Hirsch
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Dave Hirsch
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
First we announce our engagement, honey, then we get married, then you quit.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#19
(May 13, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 46)
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Herb Green
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I remember when I used to bounce her on my knee. Of course, she was my secretary then.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#16
(October 17, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 47)
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Jack Tippit
(signed)
Pencils
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Inks
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
New bifocals, Eddie boy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Eddie
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#10
(March 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 48)
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Jack Bonestell
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Jack Bonestell
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Jack Bonestell
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Take the price of haircuts for instance.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A customer is complaining about the price of haircuts.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#29
(January 18, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 49)
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Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
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Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
How are things otherwise?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#22
(November 29, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 50)
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Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
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Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Inks
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now that's what I call a booster shot!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#9
(August 27, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 51)
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're probably asking yourself, 'Why did he do that?'
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#22
(November 29, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 52)
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Bill Hutchinson
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Bill Hutchinson
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Bill Hutchinson
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now don't start any of that 'froobled-framis' guff. It's only a bum condenser and you know it!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#17
(October 25, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 53)
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Irv Hagglund
(signed as
Hagglund
)
Pencils
Irv Hagglund
(signed as
Hagglund
)
Inks
Irv Hagglund
(signed as
Hagglund
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I have uncovered some interesting information about you, your majesty.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#17
(October 25, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 54)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Pencils
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Pioneering the thirty-hour week, Hutchins?
Genre
humor
Characters
Hutchins
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#8
(August 22, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 55)
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William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Pencils
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Inks
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Letters
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Shawnee Smoke Shop
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#23
(June 10, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 56)
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Irwin Caplan
Pencils
Irwin Caplan
Inks
Irwin Caplan
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm glad my little talk did some good.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#41
(April 13, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 57)
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Harry Mace
(signed)
Pencils
Harry Mace
(signed)
Inks
Harry Mace
(signed)
Letters
typeset
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That the patient?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#34
(February 23, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 58)
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Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
Letters
Taber
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Keep off
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A boy walks past a keep off sign while his imaginary self runs around it.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#13
(April 1, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 59)
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
See how easy it is to have an accident in the home?... Now then... the insurance I sell...
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#20
(November 16, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 60)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Pencils
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Inks
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm sorry - Mr. Jones won't be back for ten to twenty years.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#50
(December 16, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 61)
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John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Pencils
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Inks
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I hear they have a very strong union.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#50
(December 16, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 62)
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Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Pencils
Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Inks
Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
This is their last chance. If they get the giggles this time, they're through.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#21
(November 21, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 63)
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Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
Letters
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I was a little short of cash.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#8
(August 20, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 64)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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A small section of the counter lifts up and I slide under. Do you have any other questions?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#5
(February 4, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 65)
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Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Pencils
Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Inks
Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
There are a number of occupational hazards. I'll introduce them.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 66)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll remember your generosity, Finwick, long after you've given up trying to get this back.
Genre
humor
Characters
Finwick
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#6
(February 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 67)
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Gene Herndon
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Gene Herndon
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Gene Herndon
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Gene Herndon
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I don't know... do you think that a little strong?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#45
(May 7, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 68)
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Henry Boltinoff
(signed)
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Henry Boltinoff
(signed)
Inks
Henry Boltinoff
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I'm aging as gracefully as I can on a limited budget.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#1
(January 7, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 69)
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Chon Day
(signed)
Pencils
Chon Day
(signed)
Inks
Chon Day
(signed)
Letters
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Black day for Chopin, wasn't it?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#22
(November 26, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 70)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
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I wish you wouldn't stand under that sign, Lenore.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lenore
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#42
(October 21, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 71)
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Ted Key
(signed)
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Ted Key
(signed)
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Ted Key
(signed)
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It can do the work of fifty employees.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A computer replaces all the employees except for a pretty woman.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#44
(May 3, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 72)
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Frank O'Neal
(signed)
Pencils
Frank O'Neal
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Frank O'Neal
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Then it's agreed. We air-condition the building!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#47
(May 24, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 73)
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M. Blanchard
(signed)
Pencils
M. Blanchard
(signed)
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M. Blanchard
(signed)
Letters
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And are you the mother?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#37
(September 16, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 74)
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George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Pencils
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Inks
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Plus tax.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#44
(April 30, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 75)
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Stan Hunt
(signed)
Pencils
Stan Hunt
(signed)
Inks
Stan Hunt
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
He may seem quiet and unassuming, but he's very skilled in the art of survival here.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#6
(February 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 76)
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Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
Pencils
Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
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Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
May I see your union card?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#30
(July 29, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 77)
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Joseph Farris
(signed as
J G Farris
)
Pencils
Joseph Farris
(signed as
J G Farris
)
Inks
Joseph Farris
(signed as
J G Farris
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a gold mine.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#13
(September 27, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 78)
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Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Pencils
Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Inks
Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Letters
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Sneakers.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#17
(October 24, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 79)
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I like that new man's attitude.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#44
(May 3, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 80)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
That's the way, Charlie - don't lower yourself by arguing.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#38
(March 23, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 81)
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Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Pencils
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Inks
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's my new lifetime pencil.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#45
(May 11, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 82)
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John Dempsey
(signed as
Dempsey
)
Pencils
John Dempsey
(signed as
Dempsey
)
Inks
John Dempsey
(signed as
Dempsey
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sir, I'd like to speak to you about a fellow employee.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#19
(November 5, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 83)
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Jack Tippit
(signed)
Pencils
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Inks
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, if there are no further questions, somebody cut the deck and I'll deal.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#52
(June 29, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 84)
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Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Pencils
Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Inks
Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hey, boss, any action on that request of mine for a raise?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#15
(October 11, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 85)
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George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Pencils
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Inks
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Will you float into my office for a moment, Canfield?
Genre
humor
Characters
Canfield
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#50
(December 16, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 86)
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Dick Ericson
(signed)
Pencils
Dick Ericson
(signed)
Inks
Dick Ericson
(signed)
Letters
Dick Ericson
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Jones is unfair
Genre
humor
Characters
Jones
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#5
(August 2, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 87)
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Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Pencils
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Inks
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A sculptor has carved a giant chair to sit in.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#1
(July 2, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 88)
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Taber
(signed)
Pencils
Taber
(signed)
Inks
Taber
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Swallow it.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#17
(October 22, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 89)
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Harry Mace
(signed)
Pencils
Harry Mace
(signed)
Inks
Harry Mace
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You have what we in the trade call 'a leak.'
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#39
(March 30, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 90)
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Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Pencils
Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Inks
Irwin Caplan
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Come in, sir!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#45
(May 7, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 91)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
Inks
Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Fenton, don't you think you'd be happier somewhere else?
Genre
humor
Characters
Fenton
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#15
(October 10, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 92)
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Peter Wyma
(signed as
Pete Wyma
)
Pencils
Peter Wyma
(signed as
Pete Wyma
)
Inks
Peter Wyma
(signed as
Pete Wyma
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Why, yes, I did call for an exterminator, but I only want to get rid of some ants from my kitchen.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#17
(October 25, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 93)
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Stan Hunt
(signed)
Pencils
Stan Hunt
(signed)
Inks
Stan Hunt
(signed)
Letters
Stan Hunt
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Insert dime here
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man follows the instructions on a vending machine.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#41
(April 13, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 94)
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?
Pencils
?
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?
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It's nice but I'd still rather have two weeks' vacation with pay.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#2
(July 13, 1957)
Keywords
beach
;
swimsuits
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 95)
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Taber
(signed)
Pencils
Taber
(signed)
Inks
Taber
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're not only a member of the opposite sex, you're a girl.
Genre
humor; children
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#31
(January 30, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 96)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
Inks
Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'd like to hear more about the retirement plan.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#9
(March 4, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 97)
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?
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?
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?
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I want every last bean he has!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#24
(December 13, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 98)
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Don Orehek
(signed)
Pencils
Don Orehek
(signed)
Inks
Don Orehek
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here's one by Joyce Kilmer.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#46
(May 14, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 99)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now what's all this nonsense about an epidemic?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#49
(December 9, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 100)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Pencils
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Inks
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Honey, if he's the sort who can resist you in that dress, you wouldn't want him anyway.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#27
(July 8, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 101)
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Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Pencils
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Inks
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Looks like the chief is letting Herndon go.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#52
(June 25, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 102)
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Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Pencils
Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Inks
Robert Day
(signed as
Robt Day
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
When I say, "Now for a word from our alternate sponsor, " pause between strokes and take a sip.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#51
(June 21, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 103)
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Leonard Dove
(signed)
Pencils
Leonard Dove
(signed)
Inks
Leonard Dove
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I have an appointment.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#44
(November 4, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 104)
cartoon / 1 page
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Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Your honor, I object to this line of questioning!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32
(August 12, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 105)
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's fragile - so throw it underhand, please.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#45
(May 11, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 106)
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Stan Hunt
(signed)
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Stan Hunt
(signed)
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Stan Hunt
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Come all the way in, Ferguson. I want to have a little talk with you about self-confidence.
Genre
humor
Characters
Ferguson
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 107)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Are you really quitting, Spangler - or just saying that to brighten up my day?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#14
(April 8, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 108)
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Milk
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#36
(September 9, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 109)
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Paul Peter Porges
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Porges
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Paul Peter Porges
(signed as
Porges
)
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Paul Peter Porges
(signed as
Porges
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
...tsk...tsk...tsk...
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#19
(November 9, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 110)
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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Letters
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Well, I kinda hoped to get enough to pay off a thousand-dollar egg bill that's been worrying me.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#29
(January 19, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 111)
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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It's very generous of you, Russell, but I don't believe your resignation would help our crowded school situation.
Genre
humor
Characters
Russell
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#29
(January 19, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 112)
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Tom Henderson
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Tom Henderson
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Tom Henderson
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Ain't that one of the salesgirls?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#21
(November 22, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 113)
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Something to cover up the old billiard ball, sir?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#8
(August 22, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 114)
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Genre
humor; children
Synopsis
A kid is using a pogo stick to go over freshly poured concrete.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#18
(October 31, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 115)
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Gus Lundberg
(signed as
Lundberg
)
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Gus Lundberg
(signed as
Lundberg
)
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Gus Lundberg
(signed as
Lundberg
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I have a hunch he's got something besides cough medicine there.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#33
(February 14, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 116)
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Chon Day
(signed)
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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Get this through your thick head, I want to look friendly, warm, human.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#16
(April 22, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 117)
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Ferguson's gone back to the 'hard sell.'
Genre
humor
Characters
Ferguson
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#47
(May 24, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 118)
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Brad Anderson
(signed)
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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I've been thinking, maybe we've carried specialization too far.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#29
(July 22, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 119)
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William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Pencils
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
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William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Perhaps we can get him interested in music.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#17
(October 22, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 120)
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Paul Peter Porges
(signed as
Porges
)
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Paul Peter Porges
(signed as
Porges
)
Inks
Paul Peter Porges
(signed as
Porges
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Battle fatigue!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#18
(October 29, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 121)
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A. S. Habbick
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A. S. Habbick
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A. S. Habbick
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't worry, Mr. Smythe. I'll fix this so you'll never have trouble with it again.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mr. Smythe
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#42
(April 18, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 122)
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Joe Zeis
(signed)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Female.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#16
(October 15, 1960)
Keywords
poll
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 123)
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Irwin Caplan
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Irwin Caplan
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Irwin Caplan
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
What happened to our policy of adding one or two rookies each year?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#15
(October 12, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 124)
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Phil Interlandi
(signed as
Interlandi
)
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Phil Interlandi
(signed as
Interlandi
)
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Phil Interlandi
(signed as
Interlandi
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
A stockholder to see the fathead in charge around here. Are you in?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#16
(October 17, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 125)
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Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Pencils
Jerry Marcus
(signed)
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Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Letters
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Ah, here comes our fitter now!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#14
(October 3, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 126)
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Elmer Parolini ?
(credited as Parolini)
Pencils
Elmer Parolini ?
(credited as Parolini)
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Elmer Parolini ?
(credited as Parolini)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
And now, concerning those silly little - thank you - rumors about this house being haunted.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#10
(September 5, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 127)
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William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Pencils
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Inks
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I will not descend to the level of the character assassination indulged in by my opponent.
Genre
humor
Characters
Gilpin
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#46
(May 14, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 128)
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Taber
(signed)
Pencils
Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Are you in any hurry for this?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#50
(June 11, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 129)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Pencils
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're new at this intersection. What happened to the other sadist?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#29
(July 22, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 130)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I work better under a strain.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#44
(May 4, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 131)
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Brad Anderson
(signed)
Pencils
Brad Anderson
(signed)
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Brad Anderson
(signed)
Letters
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Oil's pretty dirty.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#40
(April 2, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 132)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now what's the matter?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#33
(February 14, 1959)
Keywords
snow
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 133)
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Roland Michaud
(signed as
Michaud D
)
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Roland Michaud
(signed as
Michaud D
)
Inks
Roland Michaud
(signed as
Michaud D
)
Letters
Roland Michaud
(signed as
Michaud D
)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Jiff Pie Mix
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#11
(March 18, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 134)
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Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Pencils
Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Inks
Edwin Lepper
(signed as
Lepper
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's of a personal nature.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#33
(February 15, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 135)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Pencils
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He anticipates my every whim - and then stops payment on the check.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#43
(October 28, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 136)
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Taber
(signed)
Pencils
Taber
(signed)
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Taber
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Kind of slow. How are things with you?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#49
(June 7, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 137)
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Tom Henderson
(signed)
Pencils
Tom Henderson
(signed)
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Tom Henderson
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Letters
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...Stir constantly until mixture becomes light and fluffy.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#41
(April 9, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 138)
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Jack Tippit
(signed)
Pencils
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Inks
Jack Tippit
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You realize, of course, this automatically removes you from our mailing list.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#35
(March 1, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 139)
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Harry Mace
(signed)
Pencils
Harry Mace
(signed)
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Harry Mace
(signed)
Letters
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My tests show your thyroid is all right; what you're suffering from is an overactive fork.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#47
(May 24, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 140)
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Barney Tobey
(signed as
B Tobey
)
Pencils
Barney Tobey
(signed as
B Tobey
)
Inks
Barney Tobey
(signed as
B Tobey
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Another big advantage. It will never come prancing in, starry-eyed, one morning and announce it is leaving to get married.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#16
(October 19, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 141)
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John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Pencils
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Inks
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
The stuff just isn't moving.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#9
(August 31, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 142)
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Reg Hider
(signed)
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Reg Hider
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Reg Hider
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Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Men's wear.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#37
(March 16, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 143)
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Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Pencils
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Inks
Harry Lyons
(signed as
Lyons
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Manicure.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#34
(February 23, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 144)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
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Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Aha! Just as I thought.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#35
(February 27, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 145)
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Cy Olson
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Cy Olson
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Cy Olson
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Martha's still old-fashioned in a lot of ways.
Genre
humor
Characters
Martha
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#1
(July 5, 1958)
Keywords
pool
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 146)
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Bill Polvogt
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Bill Polvogt
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Bill Polvogt
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I think we have a quite unusual act.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#36
(March 9, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 147)
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Dave Hirsch
(signed)
Pencils
Dave Hirsch
(signed)
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Dave Hirsch
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're new here, aren't you?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#24
(June 17, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 148)
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Jeff Keate
(signed)
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Jeff Keate
(signed)
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Jeff Keate
(signed)
Letters
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Let's get mrrd, honey... found htd 5-rm apt., Highland Dist., nr strs, transp, with big liv rm, gar, hot wtr....
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#24
(December 14, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 149)
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Joseph Farris
(signed as
JG Farris
)
Pencils
Joseph Farris
(signed as
JG Farris
)
Inks
Joseph Farris
(signed as
JG Farris
)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's at that awkward age - old enough to date, but too young for a credit card.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#4
(July 23, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 150)
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Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Pencils
Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Inks
Jerry Marcus
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's not in right now. Could you thrash him later?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#6
(February 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 151)
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Brad Anderson
(signed)
Pencils
Brad Anderson
(signed)
Inks
Brad Anderson
(signed)
Letters
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Nonsense! You're in marvelous condition for an old crock.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 152)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
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Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, there's my idea of a real ship christening.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#46
(May 14, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 153)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Pencils
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Inks
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I always say, behind every successful man there's a woman who has nothing to wear.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#32
(August 12, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 154)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Next.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#12
(September 21, 1957)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 155)
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Chon Day
(signed)
Pencils
Chon Day
(signed)
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Chon Day
(signed)
Letters
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I insist... my boss can afford it more than your boss.
Genre
humor
Reprints
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#52
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Miss Harrison!
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Miss Harrison
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#18
(May 6, 1961)
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Gus Lundberg
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Newlyweds.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#34
(August 26, 1961)
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I think I was better off when my hostility was latent.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#27
(January 2, 1960)
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John Gallagher
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Been on the wagon?
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#7
(August 13, 1960)
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Herb Green
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Well, at least the horn is working O.K.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#5
(February 4, 1961)
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Men Eating
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#36
(March 7, 1959)
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...Furthermore...
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#19
(November 9, 1957)
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Miss Thompson!!
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humor
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Miss Thompson
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#52
(June 28, 1958)
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Now I'll show you what I meant by it's being shockproof.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#29
(January 19, 1957)
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Boss, may I have the rest of the week... a couple of days... this afternoon... er... did you want me to work overtime tonight?
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#22
(November 29, 1958)
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Ring ring
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A passerby answers a man's car phone.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#2
(January 14, 1961)
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A mother feeds her son through the TV.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#50
(June 11, 1960)
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What we need, gentlemen, is a gimmick.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#47
(May 21, 1960)
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Give
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#38
(September 23, 1961)
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Sa-ay! - You play a pretty good game - I'll mention that in your references!
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#49
(June 6, 1959)
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golf
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I will not repeat myself
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#47
(May 24, 1958)
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Herb Green
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A breeze shows off what a teacher is wearing beneath his robe.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#11
(March 18, 1961)
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Marriage is a wonderful thing; a partnership in which each partner gives mutual admiration and respect to the other.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#25
(June 24, 1961)
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It comes to three dollars - he also had a shoeshine and a manicure.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#1
(January 7, 1961)
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Mort Temes
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Well, there goes our corporate image!
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#31
(August 5, 1961)
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I'm brave, intelligent, loyal, resourceful and sneaky.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#27
(July 8, 1961)
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Apparently you're a little on edge today. Suppose we make it Thursday instead.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#52
(June 28, 1958)
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Mischa Richter
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Now, remember, just tell them in my own words what happened.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#6
(August 6, 1960)
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John Gallagher
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The dog is coming along nicely.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#17
(October 22, 1960)
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The first one who goes back to the office is chicken.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#49
(December 9, 1961)
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Gus Lundberg
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Gus Lundberg
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It may be a good idea, but personally I don't like it.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#23
(December 7, 1957)
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(Table of Contents: 182)
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Paul Peter Porges
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Well - it breaks the routine!
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#21
(November 23, 1957)
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Not yet! Not yet!
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#18
(May 6, 1961)
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Joe Zeis
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...and Monday she only took four ounces of formula, compared to her usual four and one half....
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#41
(April 9, 1960)
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...And what does the kitty cat say?... That's right!
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#21
(November 21, 1959)
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(Table of Contents: 186)
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Joe Zeis
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Joe Zeis
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Joe Zeis
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Looks like a long afternoon.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#31
(January 30, 1960)
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Orlando Busino
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Busino
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Orlando Busino
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Orlando Busino
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Busino
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Steam room
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#41
(April 11, 1959)
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(Table of Contents: 188)
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Oh, that thirty-seven thousand dollars...
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#48
(May 28, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 189)
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Barney Tobey
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B Tobey
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Barney Tobey
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B Tobey
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Barney Tobey
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B Tobey
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That's the third couple this month! What's going on in that shipping department?
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#36
(March 8, 1958)
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(Table of Contents: 190)
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Mr. Kennecott! We got any soft muted paisleys?
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humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#39
(March 26, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 191)
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Jeff Keate
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Jeff Keate
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How's the family, Latimer - briefly!
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humor
Characters
Latimer
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#33
(February 13, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 192)
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Walter Goldstein
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Goldstein
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Walter Goldstein
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Goldstein
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Goldstein
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You've caught me at a bad time, Rushmore - I'm in.
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humor
Characters
Rushmore
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#39
(March 26, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 193)
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Cy Olson
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Better take Riley off wedding cakes until he patches up his marital troubles.
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humor
Characters
Riley
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#34
(February 21, 1959)
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Mort Temes
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Temes
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Mort Temes
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Then it must be this other drawer that sticks.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#43
(April 27, 1957)
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Shirvanian
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Vahan Shirvanian
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Pete's Garage sound horn for admittance
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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JMonahan
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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It makes you look thirty years younger.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#15
(April 15, 1961)
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(Table of Contents: 197)
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Herb Green
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Herb Green
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By the way, how's the commuting from up here?
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#39
(September 30, 1961)
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(Table of Contents: 198)
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Al Johns
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Al Johns
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Al Johns
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However, we will continue with the audio portion of our program.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#29
(July 22, 1961)
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(Table of Contents: 199)
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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Harry Mace
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I'm on my third copy of Doctor Spock.
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humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#2
(July 9, 1960)
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Robert Barnes
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Bob Barnes
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Robert Barnes
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Bob Barnes
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Bob Barnes
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...leaving a balance of zero for the fiscal year.
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humor
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#30
(July 29, 1961)
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Walt Wetterberg
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Before you get completely settled, Mack-
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#52
(June 28, 1958)
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Jack Tippit
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Jack Tippit
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This end up
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humor
Synopsis
A man sees a crate that needs to be turned over.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#29
(July 22, 1961)
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(Table of Contents: 203)
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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Stan Hunt
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I'm sorry, but Mr. Treverton cannot be reached for comment.
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humor
Characters
Mr. Treverton
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#34
(February 20, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 204)
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Jerry Marcus
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Jerry Marcus
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, was the Flight of the Bumblebee.
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humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#15
(October 8, 1960)
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(Table of Contents: 205)
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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Chon Day
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What sort of attitude on the part of the employees distresses you, baby?
Genre
humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#34
(August 26, 1961)
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(Table of Contents: 206)
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Brad Anderson
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Just a moment, I was here first.
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humor
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from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#35
(September 2, 1961)
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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JMonahan
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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JMonahan
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Jeffrey J. Monahan
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JMonahan
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Genre
humor
Synopsis
Two movers move a piano.
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The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#23
(December 5, 1959)
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Joseph Farris
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Farris
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Joseph Farris
(signed as
Farris
)
Inks
Joseph Farris
(signed as
Farris
)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Neighbors set up a table on their intersecting shrubbery.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#4
(July 25, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 209)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mind pronouncing that again?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#18
(May 6, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 210)
cartoon / 1 page
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William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Pencils
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Inks
William O'Brian
(signed as
O'Brian
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
We're dead! The reviews call it 'wholesome family entertainment.'
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#45
(November 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 211)
cartoon / 1 page
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Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
Inks
Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
They all rang at once!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#7
(August 15, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 212)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Pencils
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Just the car, Bud!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#32
(February 6, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 213)
cartoon / 1 page
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Herb Green
(signed)
Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
Inks
Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Have you seen a little boy dressed like an Indian go by here?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#46
(May 16, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 214)
comic story / 1 page
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Ed Dahlin
(signed)
Pencils
Ed Dahlin
(signed)
Inks
Ed Dahlin
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm resigning my teaching job to accept a better-paying position.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A teacher quits for a better job.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#37
(March 15, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 215)
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Jack Tyrrell
(signed)
Pencils
Jack Tyrrell
(signed)
Inks
Jack Tyrrell
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're right, it is kind of catchy.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#28
(January 10, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 216)
cartoon / 1 page
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George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Pencils
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Inks
George Gately
(signed as
Geo Gately
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I represent... skip it.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#33
(August 19, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 217)
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John Dempsey
(signed)
Pencils
John Dempsey
(signed)
Inks
John Dempsey
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm afraid you haven't have a leg to stand on. Legalwise, that is.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#31
(August 5, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 218)
cartoon / 1 page
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Al Kaufman
(signed)
Pencils
Al Kaufman
(signed)
Inks
Al Kaufman
(signed)
Letters
Al Kaufman
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Maternity Hospital
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 219)
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Brad Anderson
Pencils
Brad Anderson
Inks
Brad Anderson
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
But enough of this humor....
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#10
(March 11, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 220)
cartoon / 1 page
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
A chocolate-fudge sundae - without the smirk!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#41
(October 14, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 221)
comic story / 1 page
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Cy Olson
(signed)
Pencils
Cy Olson
(signed)
Inks
Cy Olson
(signed)
Letters
Cy Olson
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
J. B. Smith, Sr. President
Genre
humor
Characters
J. B. Smith Sr.; J. B. Smith Jr.
Synopsis
The president of the company gets squirted with water.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#5
(August 2, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 222)
Hazel
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Ted Key
(signed)
Pencils
Ted Key
(signed)
Inks
Ted Key
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Planning retirement?
Genre
humor; domestic
Characters
Hazel
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#20
(November 12, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 223)
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Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Pencils
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Inks
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Letters
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Telephone
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman squeezes into a phone booth.
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#41
(October 14, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 224)
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Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Pencils
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Inks
Walter Goldstein
(signed as
Goldstein
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's gone to the doctor. His face hurts when he snarls.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#14
(October 1, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 225)
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Tom Henderson
(signed)
Pencils
Tom Henderson
(signed)
Inks
Tom Henderson
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now here's a comfortable style....
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#35
(February 28, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 226)
cartoon / 1 page
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Norman Hoifjeld
(signed as
Hoifjeld
)
Pencils
Norman Hoifjeld
(signed as
Hoifjeld
)
Inks
Norman Hoifjeld
(signed as
Hoifjeld
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
As soon as you are familiar with the stool, we'll take up the piano.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#19
(November 5, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 227)
cartoon / 1 page
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Looks like they're dissolving the partnership.
Genre
humor
Characters
J. Wilson; L. Clark
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#26
(December 26, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 228)
cartoon / 1 page
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Ted Key
(signed)
Pencils
Ted Key
(signed)
Inks
Ted Key
(signed)
Letters
Ted Key
(signed)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Ajax Trampoline Co.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 229)
cartoon / 1 page
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John Dempsey
(signed)
Pencils
John Dempsey
(signed)
Inks
John Dempsey
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I haven't been asked for a raise in months.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#27
(January 4, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 230)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Al Johns
(signed)
Pencils
Al Johns
(signed)
Inks
Al Johns
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I've just had a nasty fire, but I managed to keep it confined to the record books.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#31
(January 30, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 231)
cartoon / 1 page
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Herb Green
(signed)
Pencils
Herb Green
(signed)
Inks
Herb Green
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Goodness, did I go off and leave the TV set on all day?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#26-27
(December 24 -31, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 232)
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Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Pencils
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Inks
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
Letters
Vahan Shirvanian
(signed as
Shirvanian
)
First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Complete Spaghetti Dinner
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#15
(April 15, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 233)
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Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Pencils
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Inks
Joe Zeis
(signed as
Zeis
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Yeah - this is the place.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#16
(October 17, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 234)
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Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Pencils
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Inks
Roy Fox
(signed as
Roy L. Fox
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Cordially yours...
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#26-27
(December 24 -31, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 235)
cartoon / 1 page
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Dave Hirsch
Pencils
Dave Hirsch
Inks
Dave Hirsch
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's the secret of Harry's happy marriage. She makes him feel important.
Genre
humor
Characters
Harry
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#43
(October 28, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 236)
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John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Pencils
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Inks
John Gallagher
(signed as
Gallagher
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're working too hard, Ralph.
Genre
humor
Characters
Ralph
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#24
(December 12, 1959)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 237)
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Taber
(signed)
Pencils
Taber
(signed)
Inks
Taber
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
This isn't my station!
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#26
(July 1, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 238)
cartoon / 1 page
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
Bob Barnes
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Just how many of those tranquilizers did you take?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#3
(January 21, 1961)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 239)
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Chon Day
(signed)
Pencils
Chon Day
(signed)
Inks
Chon Day
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, don't go all to pieces. Somebody left them on the bus.
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#7
(August 13, 1960)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 240)
cartoon / 1 page
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Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
Pencils
Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
Inks
Walt Wetterberg
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rough day?
Genre
humor
Reprints
from
The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#2
(July 12, 1958)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 241)
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0.
["I remember when I used to bounce her on my knee. Of course, she was my secretary then."]
1.
[no title indexed]
2.
["A madcap view of the world from nine to five-"]
3.
["Let's make a deal - you don't tell me how it went with you today and I won't tell you how it went with me."]
4.
[no title indexed]
5.
["It's Monday. Do you feel up to starting another week?"]
6.
["How are you doing with your pushups, hon?"]
7.
["I'd rather serve him in bed than face him across the breakfast table."]
8.
["May I make a suggestion, dad?"]
9.
["Well-l-l - back to the ol' sack."]
10.
["You're late!"]
11.
["Isn't that a strip of bacon you're wearing?"]
12.
["The answer is Columbus, and I don't want any free dance lessons."]
13.
["Oh, pretty good. And how was your weekend."]
14.
["Who's calling?"]
15.
[no title indexed]
16.
["Next car up!"]
17.
["As a matter of fact, I overslept myself!"]
18.
["I'm only starting to school, mother - not going off to war."]
19.
["I missed the ferry."]
20.
["The work isn't bad here - once you learn to ignore it."]
21.
["Morning, Dudley."]
22.
["I have friends in high places."]
23.
["He's in a wonderful mood today. He said 'Good morning.'"]
24.
["I'm very pleased with our new expediter!"]
25.
["You call for a plashterer?"]
26.
["It meant memorizing the batting average of every player in the major leagues."]
27.
["The customer is always right, Benson."]
28.
["The number you have dialed is a wrong number. Please check your local telephone directory or call information for the correct listing..."]
29.
["I've been thinking big like you said, Mr. Hamilton, and I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go."]
30.
["Could you back up twenty cents' worth? I'm a little short of cash!"]
31.
["I'll tell you what, Mrs. Jarvis, you handle the diagnosis and I'll handle the treatment."]
32.
["She's in the bathtub with Mr. Jenkins right now."]
33.
["Dawson, I don't like to interfere in your domestic problems, but..."]
34.
["Your references are fine and your aptitude tests excellent, but I don't like your face."]
35.
["Let's see. The last word I got was 'Boinnng!'"]
36.
["Then it's agreed, gentlemen, surgery!"]
37.
["Oh, nothing much... just sitting around waiting for the kids to grow up."]
38.
["Mr. Kilburn, you certainly are a hard man to see."]
39.
["There's a certain intrinsic satisfaction in being a $200,000-a-year man."]
40.
["Now get out there and smile!"]
41.
[no title indexed]
42.
["Think of me as a friend, Mrs. Keegan - someone to talk to - forget I'm the prosecuting attorney."]
43.
["Johnson just can't seem to get the hang of it."]
44.
["No."]
45.
["First we announce our engagement, honey, then we get married, then you quit."]
46.
["I remember when I used to bounce her on my knee. Of course, she was my secretary then."]
47.
["New bifocals, Eddie boy?"]
48.
["Take the price of haircuts for instance."]
49.
["How are things otherwise?"]
50.
["Now that's what I call a booster shot!"]
51.
["You're probably asking yourself, 'Why did he do that?'"]
52.
["Now don't start any of that 'froobled-framis' guff. It's only a bum condenser and you know it!"]
53.
["I have uncovered some interesting information about you, your majesty."]
54.
["Pioneering the thirty-hour week, Hutchins?"]
55.
["Shawnee Smoke Shop"]
56.
["I'm glad my little talk did some good."]
57.
["That the patient?"]
58.
["Keep off"]
59.
["See how easy it is to have an accident in the home?... Now then... the insurance I sell..."]
60.
["I'm sorry - Mr. Jones won't be back for ten to twenty years."]
61.
["I hear they have a very strong union."]
62.
["This is their last chance. If they get the giggles this time, they're through."]
63.
["I was a little short of cash."]
64.
["A small section of the counter lifts up and I slide under. Do you have any other questions?"]
65.
["There are a number of occupational hazards. I'll introduce them."]
66.
["I'll remember your generosity, Finwick, long after you've given up trying to get this back."]
67.
["I don't know... do you think that a little strong?"]
68.
["I'm aging as gracefully as I can on a limited budget."]
69.
["Black day for Chopin, wasn't it?"]
70.
["I wish you wouldn't stand under that sign, Lenore."]
71.
["It can do the work of fifty employees."]
72.
["Then it's agreed. We air-condition the building!"]
73.
["And are you the mother?"]
74.
["Plus tax."]
75.
["He may seem quiet and unassuming, but he's very skilled in the art of survival here."]
76.
["May I see your union card?"]
77.
["It's a gold mine."]
78.
["Sneakers."]
79.
["I like that new man's attitude."]
80.
["That's the way, Charlie - don't lower yourself by arguing."]
81.
["It's my new lifetime pencil."]
82.
["Sir, I'd like to speak to you about a fellow employee."]
83.
["Now, if there are no further questions, somebody cut the deck and I'll deal."]
84.
["Hey, boss, any action on that request of mine for a raise?"]
85.
["Will you float into my office for a moment, Canfield?"]
86.
["Jones is unfair"]
87.
[no title indexed]
88.
["Swallow it."]
89.
["You have what we in the trade call 'a leak.'"]
90.
["Come in, sir!"]
91.
["Fenton, don't you think you'd be happier somewhere else?"]
92.
["Why, yes, I did call for an exterminator, but I only want to get rid of some ants from my kitchen."]
93.
["Insert dime here"]
94.
["It's nice but I'd still rather have two weeks' vacation with pay."]
95.
["You're not only a member of the opposite sex, you're a girl."]
96.
["I'd like to hear more about the retirement plan."]
97.
["I want every last bean he has!"]
98.
["Here's one by Joyce Kilmer."]
99.
["Now what's all this nonsense about an epidemic?"]
100.
["Honey, if he's the sort who can resist you in that dress, you wouldn't want him anyway."]
101.
["Looks like the chief is letting Herndon go."]
102.
["When I say, "Now for a word from our alternate sponsor, " pause between strokes and take a sip."]
103.
["I have an appointment."]
104.
["Your honor, I object to this line of questioning!"]
105.
["It's fragile - so throw it underhand, please."]
106.
["Come all the way in, Ferguson. I want to have a little talk with you about self-confidence."]
107.
["Are you really quitting, Spangler - or just saying that to brighten up my day?"]
108.
["Milk"]
109.
["...tsk...tsk...tsk..."]
110.
["Well, I kinda hoped to get enough to pay off a thousand-dollar egg bill that's been worrying me."]
111.
["It's very generous of you, Russell, but I don't believe your resignation would help our crowded school situation."]
112.
["Ain't that one of the salesgirls?"]
113.
["Something to cover up the old billiard ball, sir?"]
114.
[no title indexed]
115.
["I have a hunch he's got something besides cough medicine there."]
116.
["Get this through your thick head, I want to look friendly, warm, human."]
117.
["Ferguson's gone back to the 'hard sell.'"]
118.
["I've been thinking, maybe we've carried specialization too far."]
119.
["Perhaps we can get him interested in music."]
120.
["Battle fatigue!"]
121.
["Don't worry, Mr. Smythe. I'll fix this so you'll never have trouble with it again."]
122.
["Female."]
123.
["What happened to our policy of adding one or two rookies each year?"]
124.
["A stockholder to see the fathead in charge around here. Are you in?"]
125.
["Ah, here comes our fitter now!"]
126.
["And now, concerning those silly little - thank you - rumors about this house being haunted."]
127.
["I will not descend to the level of the character assassination indulged in by my opponent."]
128.
["Are you in any hurry for this?"]
129.
["You're new at this intersection. What happened to the other sadist?"]
130.
["I work better under a strain."]
131.
["Oil's pretty dirty."]
132.
["Now what's the matter?"]
133.
["Jiff Pie Mix"]
134.
["It's of a personal nature."]
135.
["He anticipates my every whim - and then stops payment on the check."]
136.
["Kind of slow. How are things with you?"]
137.
["...Stir constantly until mixture becomes light and fluffy."]
138.
["You realize, of course, this automatically removes you from our mailing list."]
139.
["My tests show your thyroid is all right; what you're suffering from is an overactive fork."]
140.
["Another big advantage. It will never come prancing in, starry-eyed, one morning and announce it is leaving to get married."]
141.
["The stuff just isn't moving."]
142.
["Men's wear."]
143.
["Manicure."]
144.
["Aha! Just as I thought."]
145.
["Martha's still old-fashioned in a lot of ways."]
146.
["I think we have a quite unusual act."]
147.
["You're new here, aren't you?"]
148.
["Let's get mrrd, honey... found htd 5-rm apt., Highland Dist., nr strs, transp, with big liv rm, gar, hot wtr...."]
149.
["He's at that awkward age - old enough to date, but too young for a credit card."]
150.
["He's not in right now. Could you thrash him later?"]
151.
["Nonsense! You're in marvelous condition for an old crock."]
152.
["Now, there's my idea of a real ship christening."]
153.
["I always say, behind every successful man there's a woman who has nothing to wear."]
154.
["Next."]
155.
["I insist... my boss can afford it more than your boss."]
156.
["Miss Harrison!"]
157.
["Newlyweds."]
158.
["I think I was better off when my hostility was latent."]
159.
["Been on the wagon?"]
160.
["Well, at least the horn is working O.K."]
161.
["Men Eating"]
162.
["...Furthermore..."]
163.
["Miss Thompson!!"]
164.
["Now I'll show you what I meant by it's being shockproof."]
165.
["Boss, may I have the rest of the week... a couple of days... this afternoon... er... did you want me to work overtime tonight?"]
166.
["Ring ring"]
167.
[no title indexed]
168.
["What we need, gentlemen, is a gimmick."]
169.
["Give"]
170.
["Sa-ay! - You play a pretty good game - I'll mention that in your references!"]
171.
["I will not repeat myself"]
172.
[no title indexed]
173.
["Marriage is a wonderful thing; a partnership in which each partner gives mutual admiration and respect to the other."]
174.
["It comes to three dollars - he also had a shoeshine and a manicure."]
175.
["Well, there goes our corporate image!"]
176.
["I'm brave, intelligent, loyal, resourceful and sneaky."]
177.
["Apparently you're a little on edge today. Suppose we make it Thursday instead."]
178.
["Now, remember, just tell them in my own words what happened."]
179.
["The dog is coming along nicely."]
180.
["The first one who goes back to the office is chicken."]
181.
["It may be a good idea, but personally I don't like it."]
182.
["Well - it breaks the routine!"]
183.
["Not yet! Not yet!"]
184.
["...and Monday she only took four ounces of formula, compared to her usual four and one half...."]
185.
["...And what does the kitty cat say?... That's right!"]
186.
["Looks like a long afternoon."]
187.
["Steam room"]
188.
["Oh, that thirty-seven thousand dollars..."]
189.
["That's the third couple this month! What's going on in that shipping department?"]
190.
["Mr. Kennecott! We got any soft muted paisleys?"]
191.
["How's the family, Latimer - briefly!"]
192.
["You've caught me at a bad time, Rushmore - I'm in."]
193.
["Better take Riley off wedding cakes until he patches up his marital troubles."]
194.
["Then it must be this other drawer that sticks."]
195.
["Pete's Garage sound horn for admittance"]
196.
["It makes you look thirty years younger."]
197.
["By the way, how's the commuting from up here?"]
198.
["However, we will continue with the audio portion of our program."]
199.
["I'm on my third copy of Doctor Spock."]
200.
["...leaving a balance of zero for the fiscal year."]
201.
["Before you get completely settled, Mack-"]
202.
["This end up"]
203.
["I'm sorry, but Mr. Treverton cannot be reached for comment."]
204.
["And that, ladies and gentlemen, was the Flight of the Bumblebee."]
205.
["What sort of attitude on the part of the employees distresses you, baby?"]
206.
["Just a moment, I was here first."]
207.
[no title indexed]
208.
[no title indexed]
209.
["Mind pronouncing that again?"]
210.
["We're dead! The reviews call it 'wholesome family entertainment.'"]
211.
["They all rang at once!"]
212.
["Just the car, Bud!"]
213.
["Have you seen a little boy dressed like an Indian go by here?"]
214.
["I'm resigning my teaching job to accept a better-paying position."]
215.
["You're right, it is kind of catchy."]
216.
["I represent... skip it."]
217.
["I'm afraid you haven't have a leg to stand on. Legalwise, that is."]
218.
["Maternity Hospital"]
219.
["But enough of this humor...."]
220.
["A chocolate-fudge sundae - without the smirk!"]
221.
["J. B. Smith, Sr. President"]
222.
["Planning retirement?"]
Hazel
223.
["Telephone"]
224.
["He's gone to the doctor. His face hurts when he snarls."]
225.
["Now here's a comfortable style...."]
226.
["As soon as you are familiar with the stool, we'll take up the piano."]
227.
["Looks like they're dissolving the partnership."]
228.
["Ajax Trampoline Co."]
229.
["I haven't been asked for a raise in months."]
230.
["I've just had a nasty fire, but I managed to keep it confined to the record books."]
231.
["Goodness, did I go off and leave the TV set on all day?"]
232.
["The Complete Spaghetti Dinner"]
233.
["Yeah - this is the place."]
234.
["Cordially yours..."]
235.
["It's the secret of Harry's happy marriage. She makes him feel important."]
236.
["You're working too hard, Ralph."]
237.
["This isn't my station!"]
238.
["Just how many of those tranquilizers did you take?"]
239.
["Now, don't go all to pieces. Somebody left them on the bus."]
240.
["Rough day?"]
241.
[no title indexed]
242.
["The uproarious antics of those who work (and play) from nine to five-"]
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