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Argosy 1956-10

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College Humor

The canonical humor magazine of the 1920's was COLLEGE HUMOR, famed for its John Held, Jr. illustrations and its jazz attitude.

Date: 10/16/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Size: 7 items
College Humor 1929-04
 
 

College Humor 1929-04

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2956
College Humor 1930-12
 
 

College Humor 1930-12

Date: 10/16/2009
Views: 3461
College Humor 1936-04
 
 

College Humor 1936-04

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2144
College Humor 1936-05
 
 

College Humor 1936-05

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2231
College Humor 1938-01
 
 

College Humor 1938-01

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2539
College Humor 1940-07
 
 

College Humor 1940-07

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2644
College Humor 1940-Spring
 
 

College Humor 1940-Spring

Date: 10/24/2009
Views: 2804
 
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