- Author: Dick Shaw Author Record # 24554
- Language: English
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Essays
- Meet the Authors: Dick Shaw (1941)
- Cartoon: "You're Too Late, Professor. The Patent Rights Are All in My Name!" (1939)
- Cartoon: "Now lissen here. I'll give you all the oil you want, but no more anti-freeze!" (1939)
- Cartoon: "Wha'd'ya mean, twenty-four dollars for this whole island? Don't had us that stuff, Mister!" (1939)
- Cartoon: no caption (1939)
- Cartoon: "What the heck's the matter with you guys? Ain't you never seen a flat tire before?" (1939)
- Cartoon: "You're Absolutely Right, Snodgrass. It's a Woman All Right." (1940)
- Cartoon: "What's This I Hear About Money Growing on Trees?" (1940)
- Cartoon: "It's No Use, Professor. Einstein's Curved Universe Theory Just Doesn't Apply to Pretzels." (1940)
- Cartoon: "I would forget to install a static eliminator!" (1940)
- Cartoon: "How many times must I inform you this is an atom smasher, Professor Snodgrass, not a nutcracker?" (1940)
- Cartoon: "Psst. Ninety dollars and twenty-one cents—and two body bolts and three washers from Adam Link." (1940)
- Cartoon: "It's a message from Mars. They want to know if it's okay to send it collect?" (1941)
- Cartoon: "Admiral, come quick! We've reached the South Pole!" (1941)
- Cartoon: "Wha'd'ya mean, horticulture? I'm inventing a deadly new gas for the U.S. War Department." (1941)
- Cartoon: "I hope this blind date turns out better than the redhead he syntheticized last Saturday!" (1941)
- Cartoon: "It's the efficiency expert's idea. He says a second save, is a second earned–robot scale." (1941)
- Cartoon: "The Motor Club's sorry they accepted his membership. He's the playboy type–always burning out his bearings." (1941)
- Cartoon: "Must be the cold wave the weatherman predicted!" (1941)
- Cartoon: "Oh pshaw. Nothing ever happens around here." (1941)
- Cartoon: "Wha'd'ya mean, twenty-four dollars for this whole island? Don't had us that stuff, Mister!" (reprint) (1971)