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JM-242: Chairman Butler reports to his chief

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Editorial cartoon depicting William M. Butler reporting to Calvin Coolidge.
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JM-216: And so they may go to war about it

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Editorial cartoon depicts John Bull speaking to Mustapha Kemal from window of building labeled "Constantinope." Both declare that they are for the freedom of the Turkish straits.
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JM-233: One of the mysteries of golf

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Editorial cartoon depicting golfers being judged by onlookers in Chinese.
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JM-203: Big Bills

Description:
Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes showing the reparations against Germany preventing the country from holding civilization again, the crime wave hitting Chicago even when one man believes he has ended it, and the G.O.P. elephant looking for a candidate but finding Taft being friendly with Wilson.
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JM-200: Our foreign relations after the war

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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam eating a large meal while kings wearing tattered robes look in through a window.
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JM-C019: Three women watch a walking man

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Editorial cartoon depicting three women in 1920s dress sitting on chairs and looking at a man who is walking by.
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JM-219: Jack Frost

Description:
Editorial cartoon depicting Jack Frost painting with ice on some leaves.
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JM-207: Will they come to an agreement?

Description:
Editorial cartoon depicting Irish figure asking for American style independence. John Bull offers "Canadian style" Dominion, "Australian style" Autonomy, and "South African style" Self-Determination instead.
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JM-259: When Keynoter mentioned the Secretary of Commerce, the convention looked very much like Hoover

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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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JM-234: When the League Has to Justify Itself

Description:
Editorial cartoon depicting the Greek-Bulgiaran crisis of 1925.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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JM-223: The changing world

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Editorial cartoon depicting the funeral of former U. S. President Warren Harding.
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