Cartoons: Bank Pranks

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“Well, get ready for bad news.”
Charles Rodrigues
July 2, 1966

 

“We’d like to open a joint account.”
Gus Lundberg
April 5, 1958

 

Gus Lundberg
April 5, 1958

 

“Before you get too excited, dear, I should tell you that I’m no longer with the bank.”
Orlando Busino
April 4, 1964

 

Virgil Partch
March 30, 1957

 

“I could get five dollars a week more over at the stockyards, but my wife doesn’t want me to give up the prestige of working in a bank.”
Cy Olson
March 7, 1959
“What happened to the young teller who used to throw in a few extra dollars?”
John Norment
June 6, 1959

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  1. I’m surprised to come back to this collection a week later to find no one else had commented that the teaser cartoon at the top of the page was never repeated with it’s caption. I figured someone would have already pointed it out and maybe the Post would have fixed the error.

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