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JM-320: Mr. One World Wilkie interrupts

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Willkie interrupting Fourth of July ceremony to introduce "Superstate" to "Columbia."
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-053: As he would have looked in modern garb

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a portrait of George Washington in an early 20th century suit.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-259: When Keynoter mentioned the Secretary of Commerce, the convention looked very much like Hoover

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a scene of a large convention hall being addressed by a speaker. The word "Hoover" is written over the heads of the crowd.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-093: Sen. Aldrich's wonderful troupe of performing senators.

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting tiny men in suits around a seated figure labeled "Aldrich." Some of the small figures say that they agree with Senator Aldrich. On the wall behind all of the figures, there is a map of the United States with states in the North-Eastern area enlarged. Nelson W. Aldrich was one of the major decision-making Republicans in the United States Senate by the 1890s.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-C006: Monthly calendar of food

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a human figure standing inside a circle divided into the months. Each month has a corresponding food, which is connected to the man's exposed intestines.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-026: At 70% naval efficiency in the United States

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Congress in front of a blackboard showing the naval efficiency of Britain, Japan, and the United States. Britain and Japan both have 100% efficiency, but the man crosses out the 100% mark by the United States and replaces it with 70%, remarking on how this will please voters and reduce costs. Uncle Sam and Hughes watch from the window and express shock.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-261: The mysterious stranger greets an old friend

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a figure labeled "Missouri" embracing a figure labeled "G.O.P." and an elephant. A figure labeled "Solid South" and a donkey watch with horrified expressions.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-197: Record of American war expenditures

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man upset about the taxes caused by war costs reading a pamphlet "Record of American war expenditures". He becomes more upset as panels progress and throws a desk out of the window at a Democratic parade.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-025: Presidential nominees are always chosen in leap year

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a woman titled "Presidential Nomination" asking a man to be hers. In the bottom panel, lots of men chase the Presidential Nomination up a tree. The pursuers are trying to catch her and asking her to be theirs.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-092: Three scenes of government and individual greed

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three sets of panels, with each set containing an individual cartoon. In the first set, Uncle Sam is shown letting the U.S. Natural Resources flow freely from a pipe in the first panel, and then barely letting any resources come through in the second. In the second set, a group of men and women call a man representing "Capital" in a "Special privilege" car greedy; in the next panel, businessmen call a worker demanding more pay greedy and wonder when times will get back to "normal." In the third set of panels, a man running for Congress promises to have a rigid economy, but behind closed doors he expresses doubts about his ability to support a budget system.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-277: The changing world

Description: Before 1929, people bought all stocks, now no one will buy even good deals
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-037: Two scenes showing the groups supporting Davis and Bryan for president and vice president

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting two scenes of different groups supporting their choice for the presidential ticket. The top panel shows groups supporting Charles W. Bryan for vice president cheering at a large picture of Bryan. The bottom panel shows groups cheering at a large picture for John W. Davis, who was running for president. Davis and Bryan were the official running mates for the Democratic Party in the 1924 presidential race.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-250: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: people attempting to watch a boxing match from far away while one of them listens to commentary on the radio, a white man attempting to tip a black man on a train, and scandalized people looking at a glamorous party through a window.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-262: Marathon race between two sphinxes

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting men looking at two sphinxes. One of the sphinxes is labeled "Mellon" and the other is labeled "Coolidge".
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-253: The Presidential Ring of 1928

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting President Hoover's hat inside of a ring while other candidates run toward it.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-C009: Couple going to the theater for "Hearts Aflame"

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man and woman walking together toward a movie theater, where others are already entering. The advertised movie is "Hearts Aflame". Men in shadows stare at the couple heading toward the theater. The movie title might refer to the 1917 film "Love Aflame", which was also known as "Hearts Aflame".
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W016: The money question clouds over Fort Knox

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Morgenthau of the Department of Treasury and the International Food Conference both demanding money. Fort Knox is shown heavily guarded, with large question marks floating over the top of the building.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-214: We hope he wins the hole

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Harding golfing for a strike settlement held by the public while railroad executives and strikers squabble. Hard times hopes that Harding will miss so that he can win.
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JM-267: Uncle Sam asks the country questions about defense

Description: Uncle Sam is shown asking a crowd representing the American people three questions about opposition to war, if the country ought to defend itself, and if it should be prepared to defend itself. The crowd stands in support of the first two questions, but a small group sits down when he asks the third.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-257: Both equally to blame for dragging religion into politics

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam saying that both the man who is for Smith since Smith is a Catholic and the man who is against Smith for being a Catholic are both being religiously intolerant.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W014: Ten Santas appear at home on Christmas during war-time

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the living room, which is decorated for Christmas. Ten Santa figures are crowded on one end of the room. The boy and girl stare wide eyed at the Santa figures while the older woman and man, who is in a military uniform, both have a hand over their mouths as though yawning.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W017: "I'll have to tighten your belt, Uncle"

Description: A figure labeled "New Deal" severely tightens Uncle Sam's belt, while Uncle Sam protests. A portrait of the "New Deal" on the wall behind the two figures has the label: "God's Gift to Britain."
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-022: How we have changed!

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Pinckney refusing one cent for tribute and proclaiming that all money should go to defense. He is contrasted with another figure who is proclaiming that all the money should go toward political gain and none toward defense.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-264: According to the autopsy, she was constitutionally and economically unsound but meant well

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the "Farm Relief Forces" as mourners standing by the grave of the "Equalization Fee".
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-208: A busy day at the county jail

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting prisoners breaking out of jail right in front of the guards.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W024: In the Allied camp

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Churchill and FDR looking at a map of Europe in the top panel. In the bottom panel, Hitler, Togo, and Mussolini worry about the plane production in the U.S. as the "unpredictable" factor compared to their U-boats.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-252: The Nation Will Be All Ears Tonight

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting J. Edgar Hoover accepting the position of Director of the Bureau of Investigation.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-087: Undisputed sovereignty

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam looking across the Panama Canal while the U.S. flag flies above it.
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JM-W012: Trying to sign her up for international unity, financed by Congress

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting two men trying to sell books with titles about International Unity with Britain and a better League of Nations to a woman dressed in the colors of the American Flag. The men also claim to have already asked Congress for a billion dollars as a starter fund.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-283: Why not make a sporting event of some of out marriage and divorce statistics

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting crowds watching a marriage/divorce scoreboard with great interest.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-011: If we don't look out, we'll teach this country how to worry along without coal and railroads

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting railroad and coal workers looking at highways and hydro-powered machines still working while both the railroad and coal industries are on strike and worrying about the future if the country decides it can move along without them.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-247: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: personifications of the months being judged like contestants in a beauty pageant, a man crusading against the unclean shows, and a poor man and a rich man going to college.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-123: Some schemes for stimulating the campaign

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential election campaigns of 1908 as a series of baseball games.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-258: Cartoons of the day

Description: Board depicting three different editorial cartoons. In the top panel, the islands of Fiji and Hawaii are shown as links between the United States and Australia. In the middle panel, two men and two women are shown listening to a radio declaring the Republican Concention meeting; a sign on the wall shows the date as June 12. In the bottom panel, a woman in a courtroom tells a judge that she is willing to do a couple of years of time in exchange for the judge letting her associates go.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-316: The enquiring reporter

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a reporter who hears from various people how cool the weather is.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-272: Make him show his cards

Description: Germany, playing poker with Allies, offers to divide the pot, then quit.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-199: Uncle Sam collecting tolls for the Panama Canal

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam standing behind a register to accept tolls for the Panama Canal. A man labeled "Shipping Trust" is angry and wants to go through the Canal for free, but Uncle Sam claims he cannot afford to run the canal if "rich relatives" can go through for nothing.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-313: What beautiful winter weather we're having

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting FDR announcing shake-up of Churchill's cabinet to U.S. cabinet.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-246: Design for a summer White House that might appeal to the President

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the White House as a train car with Calvin Coolidge shaking hands with a bespectacled man.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-299: War hatreds are nearly as long-lived as religious hatreds

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a rude carpetbagger after Civil War; elderly veterans fraternize.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-248: A languishing profession

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a war propagandist bemoaning how people have begun to distrust propaganda.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-212: Movies for the conference

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a Japanese figure watching a movie with Uncle Sam. Film shows both the victorious nations and the defeated ones being crushed underneath debt, suffering, and unrest; war sits in a field filled with gravestones.
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JM-084: Brittania boasts about subsidizing merchant marine, while Uncle Sam stands by unused merchant marine

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting figure representing Britannia standing on a boat with fleet of British ships behind him. He tells Uncle Sam, who is standing on non-moving ships decorated with cobwebs, that he subsidizes his merchant marine. Uncle Sam replies that he does not.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-C007: Cheering crowd at a football game

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the crowd at a football game. All of the audience members are cheering or waving flags, except for one man who is seen working on his nails.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-323: The bonds of matrimony and government war bonds

Description: Editorial cartoon depicts people rushing to get married. They are unsure whether to invest in war bonds.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-226: They're off!

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential race of 1924, with candidates Robert M. La Follette Sr. with the Progressive Party, John W. Davis of the Democratic Party, and Calvin Coolidge of the Republican Party, who won the election and became the president of the United States that year.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-013: The Changing World

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes showing contrasting different periods of time. In the top two panels, Wilson is shown first speaking to a cheering crowd in contrast to speaking inside a room with unenthusiastic people listening. In the middle two panels, the Arc de Triomphe is shown first in a barren landscape in contrast with lots of people marching in a procession through the Arc, cheering and waving flags. The final two panels shows a boy reading "A Story of the Plains" while sitting on a haystack in contrast to a boy reading the same story on a comfortable chair.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-005: Why cotton goods are so high

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam announcing that the price of wheat should be fixed as a war measure and being met with agreement. In the next panel, he suggests fixing the price of cotton for the same reason, and the "Southern Democrats in control of Congress" get angry at the suggestion.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-238: World Court Tribunal

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam at the World Court Tribunal.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-215: Three scenes pertaining to the political barometer in the United States, China, and Russia in 1922

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting political sentiments set in three different countries. In the top panel, centered in the United States, a group of men stand around a political barometer debating why the nomination of Republican, turned progressive, and then again Republican, Albert J. Beveridge for senator occurred. In the middle panel, centered on China, General Wu chases General Chang south while one of the injured warriors lies on the ground and says that Wu is hell. General Wu may refer to General Wu Pei-Fu, who was a warlord in China, mostly in the northern and central regions; he was rumored to be dead by General Chang in the Sacramento Union paper in May 1922. The bottom panel, centering on Russia, shows Uncle Sam sitting next to a representative of the Kerensky Government while Soviet Russia looks on and claims not to be related. Soviet Russia is the period of Russia after the tsar lost power in 1917 and before the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922; the government in this interim period was at first led by Prime Minister Prince Georgy Lvov and Minister of Justice Aleksandr Kerensky, but Lenin returned to Russia in 1917 and began to work on regaining his political supporters, which resulted in Kerensky and Lenin vying for power and support later in the interim period.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-227: Dawes remedy for public ills

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Charles G. Dawes, running mate of Calvin Coolidge on the Republican ticket in the presidential election of 1924, giving his acceptance speech.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-020: "Which do you love best?"

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a pollster bearing a resemblance to Uncle Sam asking Ohio which of her favorite sons she loves best. A group of other people watch from the other side of a fence.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-083: Some expert advice on the Panama Canal situation

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting four people: a farmer, a woman editor, a man editor, and a scientist seen in separate panels writing their opinions on the Panama Canal and ideas for what it might be used for.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-232: The victory at sea

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Admiral William Sims flirting with a personification of the airplane and being spotted by a personification of the battleship, who feels betrayed.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W023: News of the 120,000th bomber plane from the Ford assembly line

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Henry Ford at a table surrounded by women and men holding sheets of paper. A man from the assembly line comes in and shares the news that the 120,000th bomber has just been produced.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-230: Hooray for Coolidge

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Henry Ford driving away from his supporters to cheer on Calvin Coolidge.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-064: Have you ever noticed--

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting foreign ambassadors to the United States being unaffected by flattery while the American ambassadors are.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-291: The changing world

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three panel sets, with each panel containing a different cartoon. In the first panel, a robot replaces aviator; in the second panel, a donkey and elephant switch places between the "In" and the "Out" parties; in the third panel, the British lion cubs warn against war.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-249: The President chooses

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Calvin Coolidge choosing not to run for re-election in 1928.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-240: Page Dr. Dawes or Dr. Sowden

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge trying to prescribe something for the troubles of an embittered farmer.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-245: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: the Supreme Court ruling that returned oil reserves to the Navy at the tail end of the Teapot Dome scandal, American legionnaires visiting the King of England, and a personification of War with his retinue.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-319: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon in three panels: taxpayer complains; Senate votes on draftees; war action.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-243: They're teaching him to be hard boiled

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the Geneva Naval Conference of 1927.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-015: How the election returns look to a man who is trying to get an office the people don't want him to have

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Taft reading unfavorable headlines.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-251: Cartoons of the Day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: what would happen if vaudeville performer Will Rogers were elected to the Senate, fat cats debating whether or not to invite Charles Lindbergh to join their conversation while the Secretary of War objects, and Senator James Reed of Missouri refusing to run for re-election.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-075: The polite arts of diplomacy

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Baron Uchida, an ambassador of Japan stationed in the United States, and President Taft facing each other. Uschida has a secret treaty with Mexico in his back pocket, and Taft has a photograph of the secret treaty in his back pocket.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-288: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three panels containing different cartoons. In the first panel, Cardinal Mundelein is shown; in the second panel, a man beams at a newspaper claiming economic recovery; in the third panel, DuPont explosives manufacturers supports munitions control.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-006: Three scenes involving Henry Ford

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes featuring Henry Ford. In the first set of panels, he is shown riding in a car with a cheering crowd behind him in comparison to another car passenger who the people are seen to be angrily gesticulating at in a different panel. In the second set of panels, a crowd is seen boarding a train; in the next panel, a man watching from a caboose watches as many cars drive on the road parallel to the train. In the third set of panels, Ford gives money to "Automobile Advertising" and is flooded with papers.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-107: Missouri loves company but not a crowd

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Missouri sitting between two women, labeled "Niedringhaus" and "Kerens." Thomas K. Niedringhaus and Richard C. Kerens were two of the men vying to be on the Republican ballot for Senator in 1905.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-286: The changing world

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes of old-fashioned values and fashions now being replaced.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W011: Before and after

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a mother and father expressing their disappointment in their son, who is shown smoking a pipe and relaxing. In the next panel, the boy is depicted in a military uniform, and the mother and father express their pride.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-278: Sure he can!

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Hoover asking Uncle Sam if he can lick unemployment hardships.
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JM-256: U.S. Supreme Court reversed by lower court

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a lower court jury finding no fraud in the Teapot Dome oil deal while the Supreme Court looks on, aghast at the decision and with their own conclusion of fraud.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-275: The rich farm and the spreading thistles

Description: Uncle Sam complacent as "dishonesty" grows in "U.S." fields
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JM-046: The country set to music

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting an outline of the United States set behind sheet music for the opening two lines of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee". The music notes on the bars all contain the names of cities.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-306: G.O.P. conspires to sabotage Democratic success of polls next fall

Description: Editorial cartoon in three panels: Elephant suggests British resource-sharing plan to Democrats.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-106: Two ways by which peace may be restored without casting Russia a kopeck

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting two panels, each with a different solution to promoting peace. In the top panel, Rockefeller comes forward to Komura and Dewitte with carriages full of money. In the second panel, Carnegie purchases rights to build a library on Sakhalin Island from Komura, making himself poor, but allowing the two men to walk away from each other.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-124: Map of the United States, as seen by the Finance Committee

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a distorted map of the United States that emphasizes Eastern cities with everything else mislabeled or misspelled.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-033: At the ringside

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a man in the center of a roped off area while reporters stand all along the outside of the rope-enclosed space.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-211: Will Japan want a "no limit" game?

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam threatening a Japanese diplomat over fair naval ratios in a proposal and showing the diplomat how the ratio would look with unlimited naval competition.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-091: Museum displays of U.S. wealth

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a museum showing exhibits on U.S. wealth, such as a gold statue of President McKinley and an American flag made from precious gems.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-310: Mother's Day in the White House and afterwards

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting FDR pledging not to send draftees overseas; Congress refuses to pass the motion.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-294: The deadlock of the stand patterns and the sit downers

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting General Motors and strikers refuse to come to conference table.
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JM-018: The honorable mention for president, subject to revision

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of contenders for office, ordered so as to be named alphabetically and in rhyme.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W013: "Say! Is this the old U.S.A.?"

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting two soldiers looking down into a hotel lobby scene. Men and women lounge around while a band plays and different men and women are presented to Fiorello H. La Guardia, the contemporary mayor of New York City.
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JM-309: Uncle Sam suggests a national referendum

Description: Uncle Sam proud of freedoms, suggests national referendums.
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JM-031: Nailing it up to stay

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam nailing an American flag to an "Adequate Merchant Marine" ship with a "Ship Subsidy" hammer.
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JM-308: Human reasons versus human nature

Description: League of Nations futile; arms help prosperity; ghost of Edmund Burke.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-016: Vote, brother, vote

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three men drawn in a block style marching toward a mailbox with their "postcard vote" cards. At the bottom, there is a poem urging people to vote.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-045: "Babe Ruth's at th' bat!"

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man in an open roadster vehicle being hit by a baseball from a park where the Giants and Yankees are playing. He exclaims that Babe Ruth must be at the bat.
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JM-003: Christmastime and the list of victims in gigantic oil stock swindle

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man with a long Christmas list expressing his amazement at the size of the "List of Victims in Gigantic Oil Swindle" posted on a wall. Other people on the road also look to the list, including a man dressed up as Santa.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-062: Man leaves job on a farm for the growing city and then is surprised by increased grocery bills due to lack of farm labor

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a man leaving his job as a farm laborer to head to the city, which has signs advertising jobs with large pay. In the last panel, he is surprised when the Dairy Bill, Butcher Bill, and Grocery Bill all come in and require all the extra money he made on account of fewer farm laborers and decreased farming production.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-052: Waiting for relief

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a woman shielding children from the sun with a tattered cloth. She looks out toward the water.
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JM-W009: The Axis Nations must be quarantined

Description: Editorial cartoon in three panels. In the first panel, a man is seen speaking to a large crowd about the need for the Axis Nations to be quarantined. In the middle panel, a crowd of New York citizens stand on the banks of the Hudson river with war drums and banners, yelling at the Midwest to get into the war spirit. In the third panel, Uncle Sam is standing on the other bank, yelling back at them to stop the "slurs" against the Midwest and gesturing toward a huge stone plaque showing the numbers of voluntary enlistments and war bonds bought for the Northeast versus the Midwest. The Midwest numbers are larger in every category.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W006: U.S. Flag Day in every continent and on every ocean

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Franklin D. Roosevelt sitting in front of a map and pointing to all of the United States flags positioned displayed. Uncle Sam is also with him.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-281: This will be a race worth watching

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a race between stork carrying 1932 campaign and "Dr. Hoover".
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-260: The probable starter as seen today

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting men and an elephant watching three different horses preparing for a race.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-196: Reducing war level profits and wages

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a thin figure ("War level profits") telling a large figure ("War level wages") that he must reduce.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W001: Platform interests

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the G.O.P. party platform. An elephant stands on the platform, supporting Republicans on its back; a man holds up a sign advertising American interests first. A donkey stands on the "Reds" platform, with just a couple of people supporting the New Deal and foreign sycophancy sitting on the donkey. A British and a Soviet figure stand on the horizon.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-312: The changing world

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes of U.S. military and problems caused by foreign states.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-030: the chauffeur gives a demonstration

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the Democratic party donkey telling Uncle Sam to let him run the country after he has crashed the Democratic Convention car into a "deadlock" tree.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-041: Hearst and Brisbane of New York lead procession through mud

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting William Randolph Hearst and Arthur Brisbane leading a procession through the mud. Many of the procession members look downward. Hearst was known for having a huge newspaper chain with flamboyant coverage; Brisbane was his managing editor for "The New York Journal."
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-241: Hearst communications

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting William Randolph Hearst being attacked by a trained lion, meeting royalty, posing for a campaign poster, and being hypnotized.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-024: The controlled newspaper and the news doctor

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a newspaper editor receiving a press telegram and changing the content since he is biased against Roosevelt.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-126: Where Gov. Hughes launched his boone last night

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Charles Evans Hughes attempting to speak to an auditorium full of people, only to be interrupted by the last annual message that President Theodore Roosevelt sent to Congress.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-023: Congress - before and after

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting members of Congress looking engaged and excited in the top panel, labeled as "last year" before a vote to receive higher wages. In the second panel, labeled "this year" and after the members have received a wage increase, the room has emptied out and the members still left all look bored.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-089: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three panels, each one containing a different cartoon. In the first panel, General Crowder directs men over draft age into either a door marked "U.S. Fighters" or "Useful work." In the second panel, men toss hands and smile at sign with "Commander Pellegrini's raid in the Austrian naval base" displayed. In the last panel, a man representing the U.S. remarks on how the 10,000 tons of ships built each day in the U.S. will beat the U-boats.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-263: Caucus of the Pennsylvania Delegation

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the outside of a building where the Pennsylvania Delegation is in caucus. The Curtis Sextet is shown making votes for Curtis.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-088: Another case of hyphenitis

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam watching men board ships "To Italy." A sign on a brick wall behind Uncle Sam calls for Italian-Americans to join the Italian army.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-298: All treaties are not sanctified

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting a huge "Versailles Treaty" monster leaving footprints of hate, greed, etc.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W020: Why not cut out the "un" and make it the "written law"?

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam holding a marker and pointing to the cornerstone stating that one should only run for president two terms. Behind him, a group of people from different states wave a banner asking for it to be allowed that a person can run for a third term.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-300: In time we may get used to these crises

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam reading about crises occurring in Ethiopia, Spain, etc. He vows non-involvement.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-254: Cornerstones of the full dinnerpail

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting four cornerstones holding up a full dinnerpail. The stones are labeled: "Protective Tariff", "Restrictive immigration", "Economic farm relief", and "National defense". An elephant holds a sign explaining that the ensemble is meant for President Hoover.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
JM-221: Resolution of the Board of Governors National Democratic Club meeting

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the Board of Governors' National Democratic Club writing up a resolution to recommend New York as the location of the 1924 National Democratic Convention that passed unanimously. Henry Ford is seen driving in a car with ladies representing ladies from the Solid South, the Western Democrats, and the Middle Western Democrats.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-229: The South Dakota primary endorsement

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge throwing his hat in the ring at the South Dakota primary.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-276: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon consisting of three panels, with each panel depicting a different cartoon. In the first panel, Mexico cheers Col. Fierro; in the second panel, King Carol of Romania arms; in the third panel, Stimson shows Uncle Sam the Navy treaty
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-293: Light and dark colored mottoes for the businessman's office

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting two walls with old-fashioned and modern styles business mottoes.
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Resource Type: Still Image
JM-225: Campaign shenanigans

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting the 1924 presidential election. Charles G. Dawes attacks Roger M. La Follette Sr., the Progressive party nominee, with constitutionalism. John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan, who both ran on the Democratic ticket, play the piano and confuse both sides of the country.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-W018: Uncle Sam does the math of war

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam sitting at a table with many sheets of paper, as well as Calculus and Algebra books in front of him. Boxes above his head show the "problems" of troops and demands that he is trying to figure out.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-125: When Uncle Adlai goes a-wooing

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Adlai Stevenson I calling on Miss Illinois accompanied by a personification of his war record, Roger Charles Sullivan, and a personification of the Golden Circle record. Stevenson ran for Governor of Illinois in 1908, at the age of 73, and lost by a narrow margin.
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Resource Type: Still Image
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