Flat box 153
Container
Contains 42 Results:
Guess you must have her in reverse, haven't you Hiram?, 1924 May 20
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1924 May 20
Guess we're in for it/The investigating senators are getting back from their European tours, 1923 July 25
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1923 July 25
Guess we'll have to be a little careful how we poke that, it seems to be a little sore, 1922 January 24
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1922 January 24
Guess we might as well let the help off for the rest of the day, 1927 April 26
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1927 April 26
Guess the boys might as well go back in the smoker, 1923 March 22
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1923 March 22
Guess old Shep must have something cornered, the way he's carrying on, 1922 June 5
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1922 June 5
Guess he must have come by way of Bermuda or the Canadian border from the looks, 1923 January 2
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1923 January 2
The ground hog: Gracious! Where in the world did I get the idea it was time to come out?, 1917 February 2
Item — Flat Box: 153
Dates:
1917 February 2
Groping in the dark, 1922 April 21
Series — Flat Box: 153
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Jay N. Darling collection consists of 60 linear feet of material, organized into nine series. Since this collection is made up of a series of gifts made at different times and arranged according to different schemes, its organization is sometimes complex. A thorough biographical note follows this scope and contents note, as does a list of related materials in other collections.
Series I: The Cartoons; Proof copies, clippings, and other reproductions of Darling's cartoons that are held physically by the Libraries are described in this section of the finding aid. Late in his life Darling said that he thought he had drawn 15,000 cartoons for newspapers, magazines, to illustrate books, and even for use in advertisements. These cartoons exist in many forms, ranging from the original 22 x 28 inch ink drawings to pressman's impressions to clippings from newspapers and tear sheets from magazines to photostatic and photographic reproductions. This series contains...
Dates:
1922 April 21
