I look forward to receiving my copy of The New Yorker magazine every week. The cover is always as enticing as the cartoons and articles inside. Since we are in the height of the bike racing season, I thought it would be fun to highlight Theodore G. Haupt’s March 9, 1929 six-day racing themed cover. Haupt’s art deco style highlights a sport that was wildly popular at Madison Square Garden at the turn of the century.
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