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.
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| R. F. Schabelitz College Humor, August 1936 |
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| R. Schabelitz's printed signature |
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| College Humor, August 1936 eBay listing ended July 12, 2024 |
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| 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.
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| Sam Berman Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, November 1936 |
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| College Humor, November 1936 eBay listing accessed July 12, 2024 |

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| Samuel Berman Photographed by Dudley Lee College Humor, January 1937 |
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| College Humor, January 1937 eBay listing ended July 12, 2024 |
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| College Humor, January 1937 eBay item description |
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