Box 1
Contains 256 Results:
James Thurber pleased at becoming TV character , 1959-06-13
James Thurber explaining in an article that he is happy to be on TV in the Tulsa Daily World.
"Thurber still looks upon himself as an author" by Early Wilson, 1959-06-03
An article explaining how James THurber would only see himself as a reporter while his peers see him as a humorist great.
"James Thurber's Many moons", 1959-12-14
An advertisement to by Many Moons as the perfect christmas gift
"Thurbers arrive in Denver for Saturday opening of show", 1960
A photograph and an article of James Thurber arriving in Denver with his wife to "a Thurber Carnival" which was playing at Central City
"Listen to this, Dear", 1960-09
James THurber provides a solution to one of marriage's minore problems
"Points to Ponder", 1960-06
James Thurber talking about the difference between love and sex, and the importance of marriage
"A moment with Mandy" , 1960
An article about James Thurber as he ages, there is a cartoon on the front page of Thurber slumped in a chair with a young girl in front of him.
"A Thurber Hero", 1960-03-27
A photograph of an on stage performance of "The Catbird Seat" based on a James Thurber story
"The Day the Dam Broke", 1961-01-07
James THurber talking about the 1913 flood in columbus, when the locals thought that the dam broke.
[A cartoon from "Lanterns & Lances"], 1961-04-08
a cartoon of a man sitting in a chair shouting at an angry girl, with a dog sat behind them.