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Tag Archives: G-men and FBI agents

Elephants and G-men (or when FBI Agents were Heroes)

The November 21, 2022, New Yorker cover, “Low Tide” by Barry Blitt, features a huge grey elephant on a red surfboard looking less than confident about the future. How different his mood from a fellow pachyderm that appeared on the December 31, 1938, cover of the magazine, a gleeful pink elephant by Rea Irvin (1881-1972).…

December 30, 2022 in Notes from the Field, Such Mad Fun.

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