…Alain (Daniel Brustlein) gave us a disappointed plutocrat on vacation in Mexico… …George Price continued to mine the humor of his “floating man” series… …and contributed a second cartoon that featured some office hijinks… …and Otto Soglow returned without The Little King, offering ...
…Alain (Daniel Brustlein) gave us a disappointed plutocrat on vacation in Mexico… …George Price continued to mine the humor of his “floating man” series… …and contributed a second cartoon that featured some office hijinks… …and Otto Soglow returned without The Little King, offering ...
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS...Katharine HepburnandJohn BealinThe Little Minister.Hepburn portrayed Babbie, a member of the nobility who disguises herself as a gypsy to protect villagers from a tyrannical lord. In the process she falls in love with the good Rev. Gavin Dishart (Beal). (IMDB) Although M...
Max Schuster and Richard Simon of Simon & Schuster, with their first crossword book, 1924. (americanbusinesshistory.org) White concluded with these parting words, tinged with world-weariness, writing “More seems likely to happen.” One wonders if he imagined The New Yorker at 100, which ...
LOST IN NEW YORK…Lois Longlamented the demise of cafe life in Manhattan; from left, the Colony, circa 1940, which went from boho to upscale; the 21 Club, a favorite Prohibition-era haunt of Long’s where she was suddenly a nobody; and high above the city, the Rockefeller Center’s...