Coach Gwinn Henry
Poster of Gwinn Henry, University of Missouri Head Football Coach, 1923-1931.
Homecoming Game, Missouri against Nebraska, 1929
Homecoming Game of Missouri against Nebraska in 1929.
JM-266: Confidence
Editorial cartoon depicting Hoover, holding a "Continued Prosperity" banner, leading the G.O.P. elephant across the "Bridge to the Presidency".
JM-198: Congress is all out investigatin'
Editorial cartoon depicting two men on a porch watching multiple Congressional committees investigating various things, such as a crime wave, railways, the peace plan, the "Tea pot dome oil lease scandal", charges against Bolshevism, and several different propaganda groups.
JM-217: Next on the program will be a sprightly juggling act
Editorial cartoon depicting two tariff orators--one from the GOP and the other from the Democratic Party--backstage preparing to face off in front of spectators.
JM-224: Cartoons of the day
Editorial cartoon depicting three different things in three separate panels: a man suggesting Constitution Week and Uncle Sam refusing, the same man imposing limitations of air armament on top of naval limitations in the U. S., and a personification of Germany on trial for—ostensibly—war crimes.
JM-C018: Conversation between seated man and woman
Editorial cartoon depicting a man and woman sitting across from each other. The man slumps in his chair, with his head resting on his hand, and the woman sits forward on her chair, with clenched fists raised.
JM-265: So it's Hoover
Editorial cartoon depicting an elephant hearing through a closed door of the Pennsylvania Delegation that "It's Hoover".
JM-255: And yet he wondered why he wasn't feeling well!!!
Editorial cartoon depicting a man visiting a doctor about not feeling well. When asked if he has been over eating, the man lists off a series of news articles about deaths and tragedies that he has been reading.
JM-211: Will Japan want a "no limit" game?
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.
JM-256: U.S. Supreme Court reversed by lower court
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.
JM-246: Design for a summer White House that might appeal to the President
Editorial cartoon depicting the White House as a train car with Calvin Coolidge shaking hands with a bespectacled man.
JM-209: City Pigeons
Editorial cartoon depicting a pigeon flying away from a street busy with cars. The pigeon then sits on a ledge, and a person sitting at a desk can be seen through the window behind the pigeon.
JM-199: Uncle Sam collecting tolls for the Panama Canal
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.
JM-258: Cartoons of the day
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.
JM-247: Cartoons of the day
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.
JM-252: The Nation Will Be All Ears Tonight
Editorial cartoon depicting J. Edgar Hoover accepting the position of Director of the Bureau of Investigation.
JM-208: A busy day at the county jail
Editorial cartoon depicting prisoners breaking out of jail right in front of the guards.
JM-264: According to the autopsy, she was constitutionally and economically unsound but meant well
Editorial cartoon depicting the "Farm Relief Forces" as mourners standing by the grave of the "Equalization Fee".