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Cartoons: We’ve Got Company
“Well, it was awfully nice having you drop in, even if it was for such a long time.”
July 2, 1949
“So to hurt no one’s feelings, we’re staying a month with you and Joe, a month with Martha, a month with…”
August 6, 1949
“I suppose you want to come in.”
November 18, 1950
“Uncle Harry! This is a surprise.”
October 2, 1954
“I call this Beethoven’s unfinished fifth!”
April 18, 1959
“I don’t know about you people, but I have a busy day ahead of me tomorrow.”
November 29, 1959
“Just where do you think you’re going?”
April 29, 1961
“Man! It’s getting colder than a…”
October 1982
Cartoons: Foot-in-Mouth Epidemic
“Well, it was awfully nice having you drop in,
Even if it was for such a long time.”
July 1949
“Tell me about your book, Mr. Shafer.
I hate to spend four-fifty for it.”
October 1957
“So she said she spent the afternoon at the beauty parlor … So I said, ‘Didn’t they wait on you?’ She said …”
December 1948
“Why these are wonderful, Hilda.
There’s hardly any resemblance to you at all!”
June 1949
“Here’s a style that’s popular with older women.”
May 1952
“To realize how cute it is
you should really see it on someone else.”
August 1952
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