McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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JM-201: Making a bad situation worse
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Editorial cartoon depicting undesirable immigrants coming off a ship near Ellis Island while an army of the unemployed Americans watch them., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "201"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor [line of illegible text cut off by edge of board]"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-202: Cartoons of the day
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Editorial cartoon depicting three separate cartoons. In the top panel, a man on a cart titled "Delaware" blocks women in cars titled "Suffrage" from passing him on the road to the 1920 polls. In the middle panel, "Germany" kills his pack horse ("Hope") underneath a burden of "Economic Terms of the Treaty"; he is unable to continue on "Reparation Trail". In the bottom panel, Uncle Sam and John Bull attempt to communicate via telephone, but uproar in Ireland blocks connection., Published in the Chicago Tribune on April 2, 1920., "202"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption., Date supplied by Chicago Tribune.
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JM-203: Big Bills
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "203"--Handwritten on verso., "Mr. Trego 342 Bldg"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-204: As Uncle Sam prepares to get back in the European game
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam being warned to participate only in an advisory way by U.S. Congress as he climbs over a fence to join a European Reparation Committee., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "204"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-205: Contention in Progressive Party candidates in 1912 and 1924
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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels set at different presidential elections. In the top panel, Robert La Follette sulks inside while Theodore Roosevelt marches outside in a 1912 Progressive Party parade. In the bottom panel, the spirit of Theodore Roosevelt accuses La Follette of having no right to carry the Progressive Party banner in a later parade, also with representatives from the Socialist Party and the Farmer-Labor Party. In 1912, La Follette was hoping to be the presidential nomination for the progressive wing of the Republicans, but his supporters abandoned him in favor of Theodore Roosevelt when the former president announced his return to politics, and Roosevelt became the 1912 presidential candidate for the Progressive Party instead; La Follette supported Wilson in the election. When the Progressive Party re-formed, after World War 1, they chose La Follette as their presidential candidate at a convention in Ohio in July of 1924; the Socialist Party and Farmer-Labor Party joined La Follette's progressive platform., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "205"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-206: Three scenes of hypocrisy
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Editorial cartoon depicting three panels, each panel with its own scene of hypocrisy. In the top panel, a man upset by socialists and unemployment then posts a notice for his apartment complex advancing the rent for his tenants to get their money while he can. In the middle panel, a man is being bribed but refuses to testify against the one bribing him. In the bottom panel, a man is shocked by the spread of lawlessness, but then he buys two cases of bourbon during a potential prohibition-era cartoon., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "206"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor - Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from MU Special Collections finding aid.
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JM-207: Will they come to an agreement?
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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., Published in Chicago Tribune in 1920., "207"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor - Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-208: A busy day at the county jail
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Editorial cartoon depicting prisoners breaking out of jail right in front of the guards., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1920., "208"--Handwritten on verso., "Mr. Hammer 314 Tribune Bldg"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-209: City Pigeons
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on February 1, 1921., "209"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Drawing, possibly for a different cartoon, on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-210: Some angles of the threatened railway strike
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Editorial cartoon split in to three panels, each one showing a possible consequence of the impending railroad strike. In the top panel, Uncle Same driving a truck labeled "U.S. Business Conditions" and a truck labeled "Winter" stopped on the road by detour signs with the railroad strike causing the disruption and need for a detour. In the middle panel, a man representing the United States is in bed sick and resting while the doctor tells him he should be fine as long as no complications set in; running towards the house is a boy with a newspaper proclaiming the railroad strike. In the bottom panel, striking railroad workers stand around a train which is carrying relief for workers suffering from armament competitions., Published in the Chicago Tribune on October 8, 1921., "210"--Handwritten on verso., "Some Angles of the Threatened Railway Strike Oct 18, 1921"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., "Oct 18, 1921"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from handwritten note on verso.
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JM-211: Will Japan want a "no limit" game?
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on November 30, 1921., "211"--Handwritten on verso., "Nov 30 1921"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-212: Movies for the conference
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on Dec. 2, 1921., "212"--Handwritten on verso., "Dec. 2 1921"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-213: The new set of teeth
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Editorial cartoon depicting prohibition violators certain they will not be caught by law. Prohibition dog is made fierce because of Landis., Published in the Chicago Tribune on Dec. 1, 1921., "213"--Handwritten on verso., "Dec 1 1921"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-214: We hope he wins the hole
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1922., "214"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-215: Three scenes pertaining to the political barometer in the United States, China, and Russia in 1922
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1922., "215"--Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Bldg"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1922., "216"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-217: Next on the program will be a sprightly juggling act
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on August 19th, 1922., "217" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., "Aug 19-1922"--Handwritten on verso., "Nov 1-08, Mar 17-09"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-218: The Turkish victory
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Editorial cartoon depicting the Turkish Victory of 1922, when the Turkish army won the Battle of the Commander-in-Chief against the Greek army on August 30., Published in the Chicago Tribune on August 19, 1922., "218" -- Handwritten on verso., “Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant” -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-219: Jack Frost
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Editorial cartoon depicting Jack Frost painting with ice on some leaves., Published in the Chicago Tribune on September 24, 1922., "219" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, wash, and color on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-220: If there was referendum on war debt cancellation
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Editorial cartoon depicting the outcry against a referendum on the collection of war debts in the aftermath of WWI., Published in the Chicago Tribune on October 16, 1922., "220" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-221: Resolution of the Board of Governors National Democratic Club meeting
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1923., "221" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-222: Have you ever had this happen to you?
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Editorial cartoon depicting people walking across the street, only to have other cars drive into their path., Published in the Chicago Tribune on January 20, 1923., Significant text and attachments on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on August 8, 1923., "223" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Green tape on verso., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-224: Cartoons of the day
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on September 20, 1923., "224" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., "Sept 20-1923"--Handwritten twice on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-225: Campaign shenanigans
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "225" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-226: They're off!
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "226" -- Handwritten on verso., "Editor [illegible, cut off words]"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-227: Dawes remedy for public ills
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "227" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-228: All aboard the grand experiment
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Editorial cartoon depicting Robert M. La Follette Sr. trying to get people to hop on his bandwagon along with Discontent, Labor, and New York Socialists., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "228" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-229: The South Dakota primary endorsement
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Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge throwing his hat in the ring at the South Dakota primary., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "229" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 5th Floor Tribune Plant"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-230: Hooray for Coolidge
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Editorial cartoon depicting Henry Ford driving away from his supporters to cheer on Calvin Coolidge., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1924., "230" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-231: A New Sign at the White House
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Editorial cartoon depicting Calvin Coolidge cleaning house in the aftermath of the Harding administration., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1925., "231" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-232: The victory at sea
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1925., "232" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on August 10, 1925., "233" -- Handwritten on verso., "Office of the Managing Editor 4th Floor Tribune Plant" -- Handwritten on verso., "One of the Mysteries of Golf" -- Handwritten on verso., "Aug 10 1925"--Handwritten twice on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption on verso.
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JM-234: When the League Has to Justify Itself
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Editorial cartoon depicting the Greek-Bulgiaran crisis of 1925., Published in the Chicago Tribune on October 28, 1925., "234" -- Handwritten on verso., "4th Floor Tribune" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-235: Wonder What the Bolsheviks Think of Us?
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Editorial cartoon depicting our idea of what the Communists are like and what the Bolsheviks might think about us., Published in the Chicago Tribune on December 5, 1925., "235" -- Handwritten on verso., "Wonder what the Bolsheviks think of us?" -- Handwritten on verso., "Dec 5 1925"--Handwritten twice on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text on verso.
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JM-236: Maybe that’s why he's getting busy
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Editorial cartoon depicting a personification of Death ordering Poison Whiskey to get busy., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926., "236" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-237: Labor day
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Editorial cartoon depicting a Labor Day parade with a flag that has a Swastika made of hands on it., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926., "237" -- Handwritten on verso., Rectangle drawn on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-238: World Court Tribunal
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam at the World Court Tribunal., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926., "238" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-239: Filipino independence
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Editorial cartoon depicting a Filipino man arguing for independence from the U. S., who counters by asking if the Philippines will give independence to the Moro people., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926., "239" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-240: Page Dr. Dawes or Dr. Sowden
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Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge trying to prescribe something for the troubles of an embittered farmer., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926., "240" -- Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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