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CHON DAY - True Magazine September, 1952
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CHON DAY - True Magazine September, 1952
Chon Day - Brother Sebastian
All That Glitters Is Not Gold
All That Glitters Is Not Gold
We first encountered critic Lewis Mumford in the June 30, 1931 issue of the New Yorker when he roundly excoriated plans for Rockefeller Center. The Nov. 14 issue once again found him in a surly mood, this time regarding the decorative arts and how they had been poorly displayed at the otherwise esteemed Metropolitan Museum. Nov. 14, 1931 cover by B.H. Jackson. To say that Mumford was displeased…
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Rooftop Romance
In the days before air conditioning, New Yorkers took to the higher rooftops in the city to escape the summer heat and reconnect with familiar entertainers.
June 6, 1931 cover by Theodore Haupt. The title image is a detail from a Sept. 5, 1970 cover by Arthur Getz.
Among those reconnecting was Lois Long, who had abandoned her nightlife column “Tables for Two” the previous year but revived it in…
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Chon Day
Chon (Chauncey) Day. The New Yorker. 1948
Will somebody please redraw this with the Fire Emblem monks
Chon Day / The True Album of Cartoons, 1960.