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Al Johns
February 14, 1959

Joseph Zeis
February 14, 1959

Scott Taber
February 8, 1958

Scott Taber
January 26, 1957

John Bluto
January 25, 1958

Paul Peter Porges
January 10, 1959

November 23, 1957
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Wonderful. Older people need the laughs.
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@Bob McGowan – instead of using numbers, how about using the titles of the cartoon panel – that way , when we read you thots we can scroll back w/o counting – I’ll look for the blessed title? Hmmm?
I got my calendar Waldo but lost it. I want another one by Christmas. Follow through on mine as well, time is ticking away. Get a move on.
My husband subscribed to this magazine along with the free Norman Rockwell calendar but has never received it. The check has been cashed months ago. Please follow through on this.
What a great crop of mid-century winter cartoons we have here. The top two are my top 2, too. Poor mother, having to dig her way in like that. It’s a miracle! Love the vacuum cleaner in # 2. My mom had one like that, except I liked to help. This boy’s mother is about to get clobbered by 10 snowballs.
With number 7 at the bottom, they’re right. No guests will be showing up to play cards, and that’s a shame. Just look at that marvelous Space-Age coffee pot perched above its own (candle?) heating below! Aside from the cups, I do wonder what’s on the left and right sides of that table.