Box 1
Contains 169 Results:
"Soapland - II ~ Ivorytown, Rinsoville, Anacinburg, and Crisco Corners" By James Thurber, 1948-05-19
Part 2 of the series "Onward and Upward with the arts"
"A friend of the earth" by James Thurber, 1949-06-04
A short story in the New Yorker by James Thurber, talking about a man called Zeph Leggin
"Soapland III ~ Sculptors in Ivory" by James Thurber, 1948-06-12
Part 3 of Onward and Upward with the arts by James Thurber
"Joyeux Noel, Mr. Durning" by James Thurber, 1949-04-02
series of letters that are published about Liquor, in the New Yorker. Writing to Mr. Durning about alcohol importation
"Soapland IV ~ The Invisible People" By James Thurber, 1948-07-03
Part 4 of Onward and Upward with the Arts, talking sbout radio.
"Soapland V ~The listening women" by James Thurber, 1948-07-24
Part 5 of Soapland in Onward and Upward with the Arts in the New Yorker - 2 copies
"The American Literary Scene" by James Thurber , 1949-07-30
"Teacher's Pet" by James Thurber, 1949-08-20
James Thurber writes story about a child being a teachers pet
"The case of the laughing lady" by James Thurber, 1949-09-10
James Thurber discussing psychiatry in the New Yorker.
"The comparable Max: a Quandary" by James Thurber, 1949-09-24
Thurbers comparison of Benchley and the Incomparable Max in the New Yorker