Monday, July 29, 2024

My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #906

Competitive diving has come to The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #906 from the issue of July 29, 2024. My caption is shown below. The drawing is by Lynn Hsu.

"She'll never get a fish that way."




These captions lacked correct form:

"Someone should tell them there aren't any fish."
"Don't they know where the fish are?"
"Strangely, I didn't qualify either."




August 11, 2024 Update:  The Finalists





August 14, 2024 Update:
  I voted for the caption from Durham.



August 19, 2024 Update:  The Winner





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Sunday, July 28, 2024

Coming Soon: Three Issues of College Humor

The math is straightforward. Each issue of College Humor magazine that included cartoonist Peter Arno's work, circa 1936-1937, contained three cartoons in a popular, I assume, feature called "Side-Show." Of the Arno originals that were either purchased by or consigned to the Nicholls Gallery in 1985, I have yet to account for nine of them in any of the various copies of the magazine I've either collected or else examined at Columbia University. This means I still need to acquire, or examine, at least three more issues to document their content and check it agains the remaining cartoons in the Nicholls consignment. See, it's simple.


I found a couple of the sought-after issues on Etsy, readily available but, to my mind, overpriced. The first of these, from October 1936, announces its Arno content boldly on the cover (as do virtually all of them so far with the artist's work).

Sam Berman
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor, October 1936
Etsy listing accessed July 27, 2024

College Humor, October 1936
Etsy price accessed July 27, 2024




The 25% discount from $67.08 to $50.31 is supposed to encourage potential buyers on Etsy. I was encouraged instead by finding a different copy on eBay with a 30% discount, from $35.99 to $25.19. I did not bother to make an offer; I just bought the thing.
Sam Berman
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor, October 1936



College Humor, October 1936
eBay listing accessed July 27, 2024


College Humor, October 1936
eBay item description









Next up, a copy of the March 1937 number, again with its Arno content proclaimed on the banner, was priced at $60.37 on Etsy; this a purported 25% discount.
Bil Baird
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor, March 1937
Etsy listing accessed July 27, 2024


College Humor, March 1937
Etsy price accessed July 27, 2024


But a little research on my part identified a copy of the issue priced at $30 on eBay, shipping included. I know a deal when I see one.
Bil Baird
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor, March 1937



There's one thing the skiing wizard and the girl bronc buster both agree on:

The conscientious seller addressed condition issues I was not really concerned about.




Finally, the December 1934 issue also boasted some Arno drawings. At $14.44, it was the best buy of the three.
Lay off, you mugs
Russell Patterson
Photographed by Eugene Hutchinson
Clothes designed by Gladys Parker
College Humor, December 1934



As you can see, a certain blogger has been quite busy. I spent more than I wished to, but I have a feeling I'm now familiar with at least most of Arno's run in College Humor. And anything remaining may be harder to find and therefore more expensive.



August 3, 2024 Update:  The December issue arrived and, despite the higher 25 cent cover price, it is dated 1934, not 1937 as in the eBay listing. It has two full-page Arno cartoons which predate his "Side-Show" feature. The cover sculptor, Russell Patterson, is now identified. I have updated all this information so the magazines are not presented in the chronological order I had originally intended.



Note:  I'd still like to hear from anyone with Peter Arno rarities, either obscure published cartoons or original art. I'll even do the math.






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Saturday, July 27, 2024

More Issues of College Humor from 1936 and 1937

My reason for pursuing old issues of College Humor magazine is simple. I am looking to document the cartoons that Peter Arno contributed. His work for The New Yorker is legendary, of course, but his contributions to College Humor are largely forgotten except, perhaps, to readers of this blog. The other great cartoonists in each issue are just a wonderful bonus.


On July 12, I picked up three issues with fresh Arno content—August 1936, November 1936, and January 1937—in addition to the four copies I just bought in June. I have already posted the "Side-Show" feature from these, each with three Arno cartoons.


The August 1936 number has pin-up art on the cover by R. F. Schabelitz. How else would one sell a humor magazine? Oh, right, by listing some of the prominent contributors on the cover.

R. F. Schabelitz
College Humor, August 1936

R. Schabelitz's printed signature

Would you like to come up to my dormitory and see my etchings? New Yorker cartoonist Peggy Bacon is one of the artists.



"Life's big question" and maybe not just for 1936:

Campus cartoonists try to ape the style of the pros. That's not really a surprise, is it?

The eBay seller who chose not to photograph the Arno spread did choose to include this one:

The subscription ad, right, is illustrated by Jefferson Machamer:

On pages 42 and 43, we see cartoons by Gregory d'Alessio, Lawrence Lariar, and Syd Hoff. I should be able to get better pictures even with my refusal to use a scanner.

Victor Hugo approves of Camels. No, not that Victor Hugo.

Let me offer a little insight into the nuances of my negotiating technique. The magazine was listed on eBay for $10.00. But there was marker writing on the cover, for crying out loud, so I felt it was fair to offer $7.00 instead. My offer was not accepted and there was no counteroffer from the seller. After moping for a couple of weeks, I eventually came up to $8.00 and that offer was accepted.
College Humor, August 1936
eBay listing ended July 12, 2024
College Humor, August 1936
eBay item description



The second issue I found was November 1936. The cover is by Sam Berman. His football scenario requires a convoluted explanation on the contents page.

Sam Berman
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor, November 1936





Camel cigarettes: golfers, bowlers, and busy homemakers swear by them.

College Humor, November 1936
eBay listing accessed July 12, 2024








The January 1937 cover is by Samuel Berman. You can read the expression on her face—or you can read the writing in the ice.
Samuel Berman
Photographed by Dudley Lee
College Humor,  January 1937


Do you have Prince Albert in a can?

College Humor, January 1937
eBay listing ended July 12, 2024



College Humor, January 1937
eBay item description







There is actually a fourth issue from the same seller as the November 1936 and January 1937 issues. The magazine from September 1937 was one that I had already photographed at Columbia University in the Steven Boss Collection, so this was not a part of any Arno quest. For a mere $2.70, I figured, why not add it to my own library?

The cover is by puppeteer Bil Baird. Young romance is a sort of merry-go-round, isn't it?









Note:  Imagine what you would see if some kind-hearted friend were to give you a link to all the Attempted Bloggery posts currently showing Peter Arno cartoons from College Humor. That's right, every last one.




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