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Displaying 1 to 79 of 79 results matching your search for '"Helen E. Hokinson"'.
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[STORY] ["I wish the sergeant wouldn't keep saying 'Hip, hip, hip, all the time'."] / Lighter Moments with Fresh Eveready Batteries / comics-form advertising / 0.5 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v34#5 (May 1943))
[STORY] ["Don't look now, but isn't that a porpoise over there?"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["You know damn well what I want for Christmas!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["Avez-vous 'Ulysses'?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["There is also another very grave question for us to decide: what shall we do with Germany?"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["You'd think George and Ella would try to patch things up for the Children's sake."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["This doesn't commit us to anything, does it?"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["I'm really only going in to phone."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["Today Mr. Chatfield is going to show us a little - but not too much - of the horror in Spain."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["Hello, A&P. We're back!"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["Why, Stalin has a dimple! I never noticed it before."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["Miss Whitehead has come to tell us how to amuse sailors."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Cartoon Cavalcade (Simon and Schuster, 1943 series) (1943))
[STORY] ["I'm sorry, Madam President, there won't be any treasurer's report this month because we have a deficit."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics, 1977 series) #187 (May 1996))
[STORY] ["What are the WOMEN of distinction drinking?"] / cartoon / 0.3 pages (from US The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics, 1977 series) #187 (May 1996))
[STORY] ["Of course, you understand these measurements are only temporary."] / cartoon / 0.4 pages (from US The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics, 1977 series) #187 (May 1996))
[STORY] ["You don't ever tell anyone what I read, do you?"] / cartoon / 0.3 pages (from US The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics, 1977 series) #187 (May 1996))
[STORY] 1927 / cartoon / 6 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1928 / cartoon / 4 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1929 / cartoon / 6 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1930 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1933 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] The Second Decade 1935-1944 / text article / 4 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1935 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1936 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1937 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1940 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1945 / cartoon / 6 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] 1946 / cartoon / 8 pages (from US The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker (Workman Publishing, 2004 series) (2004))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] ["Prithee hark..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] ["I forget -- is it the Critics' Prize or the Pulitzer Prize that you don't have to pay any attention to?"] / cartoon / 320 pages (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 4 pages (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] Helen E. Hokinson / text article / 3 pages (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] Helen E. Hokinson / text article / 1 page (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US The Hokinson Festival (E. P. Dutton, 1956 series) (1956))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] ["We've been so fortunate ever since we've been married."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] "The Ladies, God Bless 'em!" / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 2 pages (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] Helen E. Hokinson / text article / 3 pages (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] ["Prithee hark..."] / cartoon / 71 pages (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] "Helen E. Hokinson" / text article / 1 page (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US The Ladies, God Bless 'Em! (E. P. Dutton, 1950 series) (October 1950))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US My Best Girls (E. P. Dutton, 1941 series) (September 1941))
[STORY] ["I want to report a winking man."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US My Best Girls (E. P. Dutton, 1941 series) (September 1941))
[STORY] ["I forget -- is it the Critics' Prize or the Pulitzer Prize that you don't have to pay any attention to?"] / cartoon / 80 pages (from US My Best Girls (E. P. Dutton, 1941 series) (September 1941))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US My Best Girls (E. P. Dutton, 1941 series) (September 1941))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US My Best Girls (The World Publishing Company, 1945 series) (1945))
[STORY] ["I want to report a winking man."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US My Best Girls (The World Publishing Company, 1945 series) (1945))
[STORY] ["I forget -- is it the Critics' Prize or the Pulitzer Prize that you don't have to pay any attention to?"] / cartoon / 80 pages (from US My Best Girls (The World Publishing Company, 1945 series) (1945))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US My Best Girls (The World Publishing Company, 1945 series) (1945))
[STORY] Why I Dislike the Sea Though My Father Was a Sailor / comic story / 2 pages (from US The New Yorker (Advance Publications, 1925 series) #v1#24 (August 1, 1925))
[STORY] Why Don't You Come Out for the Week End? / comic story / 2 pages (from US The New Yorker (Advance Publications, 1925 series) #v1#28 (August 29, 1925))
[STORY] ["These college vacations days have been vividly reflected in our grill-rooms at tea time -- some close-ups"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The New Yorker (Advance Publications, 1925 series) #v1#46 (January 2, 1926))
[STORY] ["I shall now quote the passages I consider obscene."] / Liz Donnelly Picks Her Favorite Cartoons / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US The New Yorker (Advance Publications, 1925 series) #v95#42 (December 30, 2019))
[STORY] ...The Late Twenties... / cartoon / 34 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1951 series) (1951))
[STORY] ...The Early Thirties... / cartoon / 72 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1951 series) (1951))
[STORY] ...The Late Thirties... / cartoon / 64 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1951 series) (1951))
[STORY] ...The Early Forties... / cartoon / 124 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1951 series) (1951))
[STORY] ...The Late Forties... / cartoon / 84 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1951 series) (1951))
[STORY] ...the late twenties... / cartoon / 34 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1986 series) #[nn] (1986))
[STORY] ...the early thirties... / cartoon / 72 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1986 series) #[nn] (1986))
[STORY] ...the late thirties... / cartoon / 64 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1986 series) #[nn] (1986))
[STORY] ...the early forties... / cartoon / 124 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1986 series) #[nn] (1986))
[STORY] ...the late forties... / cartoon / 84 pages (from US The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album 1925-1950 (HarperCollins, 1986 series) #[nn] (1986))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 1 page (from US The Pocket Book of Cartoons (Pocket Books, 1943 series) #233 (August 1943))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 1 page (from US The Pocket Book of Cartoons (Pocket Books, 1943 series) #233 (August 1943))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 1 page (from US The Pocket Book of Cartoons (Pocket Books, 1943 series) #233 (August 1943))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 1 page (from US The Pocket Book of Cartoons (Pocket Books, 1943 series) #233 (August 1943))
[STORY] ["It has been moved that our recording secretary send a summary of today's discussion to Marshal Tito. Do I hear a second."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#33 (August 19, 1961))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US There Are Ladies Present (E. P. Dutton, 1952 series) (1952))
[STORY] ["Approach, women of Athens!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US There Are Ladies Present (E. P. Dutton, 1952 series) (1952))
[STORY] ["There Are Ladies Present"] / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 3 pages (from US There Are Ladies Present (E. P. Dutton, 1952 series) (1952))
[STORY] ["It has to be large enough for two birds who are in love with each other."] / cartoon / 82 pages (from US There Are Ladies Present (E. P. Dutton, 1952 series) (1952))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US There Are Ladies Present (E. P. Dutton, 1952 series) (1952))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US When Were You Built? (E. P. Dutton, 1948 series) (1948))
[STORY] "I just want to say that I'm perfectly willing to serve as treasurer, provided every penny doesn't have to come out exactly even." / cartoon / 1 page (from US When Were You Built? (E. P. Dutton, 1948 series) (1948))
[STORY] ["When Were You Built?"] / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 4 pages (from US When Were You Built? (E. P. Dutton, 1948 series) (1948))
[STORY] ["I often wish I had kept up my mandolin lessons."] / cartoon / 83 pages (from US When Were You Built? (E. P. Dutton, 1948 series) (1948))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / illustration / 2 pages (from US When Were You Built? (E. P. Dutton, 1948 series) (1948))

 

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