(November 4, 1922)

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Volume
195
Price
0.05 USD; 0.10 CAD
Pages
140
Indicia Frequency
weekly
On-sale Date
1922
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Curtis Publishing Company
Editing
George Horace Lorimer (credited) (editor)

The individual issues of this series are each less than 50% comics. Only comics sequences are indexed and cover scans are accepted only if the issue has 10% indexed comics content.

A Foreigner's Impression of a Quiet Evening in an American Home as Formed by a Reading of Our Evening Papers (Table of Contents: 1)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
?

Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

cartoon / 0.33 page (report information)

Script
Tony Sarg (credited)
Pencils
Tony Sarg (credited)
Inks
Tony Sarg (credited)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Supposing - that Henry Cabot Lodge were elected to reform the jazz dancing in our country and decided to give a public demonstration of aesthetic dancing to flappers
Genre
humor
Characters
Henry Cabot Lodge

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

cartoon / 0.33 page (report information)

Script
Frederick Strothmann (credited as F. Strothmann) (signed as Strothmann)
Pencils
Frederick Strothmann (credited as F. Strothmann) (signed as Strothmann)
Inks
Frederick Strothmann (credited as F. Strothmann) (signed as Strothmann)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, boys, you are brothers, I suppose?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

comic story / 0.2 page (report information)

Script
Tom Brown (credited, signed)
Pencils
Tom Brown (credited, signed)
Inks
Tom Brown (credited, signed)

Genre
humor
Synopsis
A father leads his son to the woodhouse to be whipped.
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 1. A Foreigner's Impression of a Quiet Evening in an American Home as Formed by a Reading of Our Evening Papers
  2. 2. ["Supposing - that Henry Cabot Lodge were elected to reform the jazz dancing in our country and decided to give a public demonstration of aesthetic dancing to flappers"]
  3. 3. ["Well, boys, you are brothers, I suppose?"]
  4. 4. [no title indexed]
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  • Keith Alan Morgan