1985: The Dreams of Children
1985: The Dreams of Children Viewing a Bob Artley comic is like reading a loveletter to childhood.
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1985: Fictional Bugs Invade Fictional bugs invaded the paper in 1985.
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1985: Before Refrigerators, We Had... Before refrigerators, smokehouses helped preserve food, as this 1985 Bob Artley comic shows. (Before refrigerators, there were also iceboxes and canning options,...
View Article1939: Now-Cryptic Editorial Cartoon
1939: Now-Cryptic Editorial Cartoon This 1939 editorial cartoon could be interpreted in a number of ways. In Europe, War is apparently brandishing a whip with a list (?). In the U.S., Humanity is...
View Article1985: Butts in the Paper
1985: Butts in the Paper Normally we try to avoid having images of lots of butts in the newspaper, but cows are less self-conscious than people, and these are merely illustrated cows from 1985 anyway....
View Article1960: A Gal for Every Guy
1960: A Gal for Every Guy As it happens, Treetop the anthropologist would quickly forget all about Sue in favor of some lovely French girl who came to town in the very next storyline. But the French...
View Article1939: Santa Charts His Route
1939: Santa Charts His Parade Route A cute 1939 sketch showed Santa’s parade route in Worthington.
View Article1986: Cozy, Back in the Day
1986: Cozy Back in the Day A cozy winter evening in the old days would be pretty much the same as it is now, but with a laptop or e-reader and an electric bulb in place of the book and lamp.
View Article1940: Minn. Governor Wants Higher Office
1940: Governors Who Became President Harold Stassen, governor of Minnesota, evidently was a perennial candidate for other offices, including that of the U.S. presidency.
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