What are some of the funniest or most mysterious pseudonyms in the archives of The New Yorker?
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The entire article-and the complete archives of The New Yorker, back to 1925-is available to subscribers.
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I was reminded of that question recently, thanks to a symmetrical bit of history from the archives of The New Yorker.