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"There is no laughter in this house" a cartoon by James Thurber, 1944-08-05

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.006
Scope and Contents

A cartoon of two adults shouting at their children for laughing

Dates: 1944-08-05

"My Friend Domesticus" , 1944-09-09

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.007
Scope and Contents

A James Thurber article about Crickets, the biology of the Gryllus Domesticus cricket

Dates: 1944-09-09

[Cartoon of a man playing the banjo], 1945-04-21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.008
Scope and Contents

A cartoon drawn by Thurber of a man and a woman sat down as the man plays the banjo.

Dates: 1945-04-21

"The Princess and the Tin box" by James Thurber, 1945-09-19

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.008
Scope and Contents

a story called "The princess and the tin box" in the story section of the New Yorker called the fairy tales for our time. The story is about a princess that marries the prince who gave her the tin box as a present.

Dates: 1945-09-19

"A group of rare blossoms and butterflies" by James Thurber, 1945-11-03

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.009
Scope and Contents

A cartoon of butterflies and flowers in the New Yorker section called Our natural history

Dates: 1945-11-03

Our natural history, 1945-12-08

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.010
Scope and Contents

A magazine section of cartoons of animals, some of mammals and birds. There is a section called a group of destructive insects that has drawings of small animals that are destructive in nature. The goad, the female shriek , the coal bin, the door latch, the cloack tick, the tire tool, the window ledge, the ball bat.

Dates: 1945-12-08

"I discover a third world" by James Thurber, 1947-04-26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.012
Scope and Contents

A short story about his time spent in Shanghai, China by James Thurber

Dates: 1947-04-26

"Here come the tigers" by James Thurber, 1947-08-23

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.013
Scope and Contents

A short story by James Thurber in the New Yorker. Tlking to his friend about word games and finding the word tiger in a different word.

Dates: 1947-08-23

"Am not I your Rosalind" by James Thurber, 1947-11-08

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1000.010.1.004.014
Scope and Contents

A short story in the New Yorker, with George Thorne explains that a rare find is an able wife.

Dates: 1947-11-08