JM-013: The Changing World

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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.

JM-096: Some people would rather believe the bad things they hear about a man than the good things

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Editorial cartoon depicting four panels set inside a lounge. In the first two, the two men seated together are speaking about the third man seated in the room. The man with the mustache in the dark suit tells the other man about several impressive achievements accomplished by the third man in the room, but the man he is talking to finds some refute to his claims. In the third panel, the mustached man in the dark suit shares a rumor he heard about the third man's accounts not being completely honorable, which the other man immediately believes; and he walks over to share with a newcomer to the lounge room in the fourth panel.

JM-035: Two scenes of the Democratic headquarters when votes from the Maine election arrive

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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels. Both show men sitting in the Democratic Headquarters office when a man comes in bringing a paper with the results of the Maine election. In the top panel, the G.O.P. has swept the election, and the Democrats are unimpressed and say the Maine election is not significant. In the bottom panel, the Democratic party has won the Maine election, and they are jump out of their chairs with wide smiles on their faces.

JM-037: Two scenes showing the groups supporting Davis and Bryan for president and vice president

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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.