I Want My Ashes Scattered Over Bergdorf's
Victoria Roberts
It's Been Moved That We Adjourn For An Afternoon
Charles Barsotti
It's So Lovely Out Here You Wonder Why
Frank Modell
And, Of Course, When The King Said 'a Horse
Al Ross
New Yorker December 17th, 1990
Frank Modell
New Yorker May 7th, 1990
Arnie Levin
You Have Cookie Breath Again
Lee Lorenz
And For God's Sake Stay As Far Away
William Hamilton
I Think It's Our Duty To Notify The Feds
James Stevenson
It's A Check For A Hundred Thousand Dollars
Robert Weber
No Caption #1
Arnie Levin
New Yorker September 24th, 1990
Warren Miller
Life's Rich Tapestry
Glen Baxter
We've Done What We Can. Now It's All
Lee Lorenz
Power Lunches 1990's Style
Eric Teitelbaum
Everybody Here? Let's Get Started
James Stevenson
New Yorker October 15th, 1990
Mort Gerberg
Yes, He's Here. No, He's Not Alone
Al Ross
It Was Frank's Second Encounter With Balkan
Glen Baxter
General U.s. Grant Displays Rare Emotion
James Stevenson
On Display At The Children's House Of Horror:
Roz Chast
New Yorker December 24th, 1990
James Stevenson
It's Nice To Get Out Of Okefenokee For A Few Days
Edward Frascino
So. When The Cat's Away The Mouse Will Play
Robert Weber
He's A Clark Kent Type
Edward Frascino
And The Cloud That's Just Overhead
Charles Barsotti
Before We Begin Today
James Stevenson
Since Frank Retired Two Years Ago
George Booth
It Became Apparent That Brenda
Glen Baxter
I Always Thought The Heavenly Gates
Henry Martin
Thursday, August 2, 1990, Early In The Morning
George Booth
New Yorker July 9th, 1990
Dana Fradon
New Yorker March 12th, 1990
Edward Frascino
New Yorker October 22nd, 1990
Ed Fisher
O.k., Bud! Time's Up!
Michael Crawford
New Yorker October 15th, 1990
Warren Miller
New Yorker December 17th, 1990
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 22nd, 1990
Tom Cheney
New Yorker July 30th, 1990
Bernard Schoenbaum
Why One's Parents Got Married:
Roz Chast
New Yorker September 17th, 1990
James Stevenson
Men's-hemline Predictions For The Nineties
John O'Brien
Lawn Statuary's Day
Stephanie Skalisk
It's Better Than My Mother's Cooking But
Joseph Farris
It's A Shame. He's Lost The Will To Fetch
Al Ross
Bartlett's Unfamiliar Quotations
Roz Chast
Well, That's That, Henry. Let's Go
Robert Weber
My God, There's Been A Terrible Accident
Charles Barsotti
There's A Less Crowded And More Attractive Beach
James Stevenson
Sure He's Nutty And Cuddly
Donald Reilly
He's In His Late Somethings
Robert Weber
Sure, Life Isn't Fair, But That's All Right
Bernard Schoenbaum
Well, It's Official. This Household
Jack Ziegler
The After-dinner Mint Is The Boss's Idea
George Price
Don't Be A Fool - Can't You See She's Nothing But
Donald Reilly
Jeepers Creepers! It's Madonna
Victoria Roberts
If There's Any One Lesson We've Learned
Edward Koren
Dr. Steinhauser's Experiments Are Concerned
Joseph Mirachi
Why Bloomie's?
Edward Frascino
I Like Everything Big Bird's Ever Done
Mike Twohy
That's The Man
Michael Crawford
Let's Face It - I'm A Bit Of A Control Freak
James Stevenson
That's The Deal
Mort Gerberg
New Yorker May 28th, 1990
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker January 1st, 1990
Al Ross
New Yorker May 28th, 1990
Mort Gerberg
New Yorker May 21st, 1990
Warren Miller
New Yorker April 23rd, 1990
Bill Woodman
He's About Five Feet Six
Al Ross
Let's Talk About How We're All Not Going To Buy
Robert Weber