College Humor (magazine)

[1] It began in 1920[2] with reprints from college publications and soon introduced new material, including fiction.

[1] Contributors included Carl Sandburg, Paul Rhymer, Walter Winchell, George Ade,[1] Robert Benchley, Heywood Broun, Groucho Marx, Ellis Parker Butler, Katharine Brush, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald.

The magazine featured cartoons by Johnny Gruelle, James Montgomery Flagg, Franklin Booth, John T. McCutcheon,[1] Sam Berman, Ralph Fuller, John Held Jr., Otto Soglow and others.

Dell Publishing acquired the title for a run that began in November, 1934.

In the late 1930s, it was purchased by Ned Pines and turned into a girlie magazine.

Cover of the September, 1925 issue.