McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
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JM-321: The ideal ally
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Editorial cartoon set after WWI. While the spoils are broken up, Uncle Sam wishes for one island, but the spokesperson stepped out. Now Japan holds most strategic islands., Published in the Chicago Tribune on December 12, 1943., "Office of the Managing Editor Fourth Floor Tribune Tower"--Handwritten on verso., "321"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-322: These signs would save the President a lot of embarrassment
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Editorial cartoon depicts a painter showing Mr. Early signs nixing 4th term questions in oval office., Published in the Chicago Tribune on January 9, 1944., "1944 JAN 2 PM 3 27"--Stamped on verso., "322"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-323: The bonds of matrimony and government war bonds
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Editorial cartoon depicts people rushing to get married. They are unsure whether to invest in war bonds., Published in the Chicago Tribune on June 11, 1944., "1944 JUN 3 AM 9 27"--Stamped on verso., "RECEIVED TRIBUNE ENGRAVING ROOM"--Stamped on verso., "323"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-324: Is peace really as popular as war?
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Editorial cartoon depicts a coffin of "War" carried by Big Four in graveyard of hope., Published in the Chicago Tribune on August 27, 1944., "324"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection, Digitized on March 2018. 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-C001: The first night as the author thought it would be
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man bowing to a crowd. The crowd is giving a standing ovation and seems very excited., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on November 25, 1912., "706-4-2 11/26 9"--Handwritten on verso and circled., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "7536" and the date line handwritten as "11/25/12"., "Ade fables Feb. issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C002: The first night as it really was
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Editorial cartoon depicts the same theater as seen in C-001. But this time, half of the seats are empty, and many of the people are yawning or checking the time., Published in the Cosmopolitan magazine on November 25, 1912., "706-4-3 11/26 8"--Handwritten on verso and circled., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "7535" and the Date line handwritten as "11/25/12"., "Ade fables Feb. issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C003: Reading the play to a home audience vs. reading his play to a [manager]
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Editorial cartoon depicting the play author reading his play to his family, who clap for him with large smiles on their faces. In the next panel, the smiling man reads his play to a man surrounded by portraits who slouches in his chair without any sign of enthusiasm., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on November 25, 1912., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso, with the No. section handwritten as "7537"., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with the No. section handwritten as "7538" and the Date line handwritten as "5/25/12"., "Ade fables Feb. issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., "706-4-4 11/26 8"--Handwritten on verso and circled., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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. Word in brackets an assumption of an illegible word supplied by cataloger.
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JM-C004: A full house for the Western movie at the theater
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Editorial cartoon depicting the inside of a movie theater. A man on a horse firing a gun can be seen on the screen, and the seats are all filled., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on May 25, 1915., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "9497" and the date line handwritten as "5/25/15"., "May 25 1915"--stamped on verso., " "Ade Fables" Sept issue "--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Illegible words handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C005: The Sisters of Ruth speeding to help distress signal
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Editorial cartoon depicting six women seated in a car labeled "Sisters of Ruth" and laden with packages and flowers driving down a country road. In the distance, an S.O.S. flag is seen sticking into the air near the top of a house., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on March 13, 1916., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso, with No. section handwritten as "250 C" and the date line handwritten as "3/13/16"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "Line on Copper"--stamped on verso., "RUSH"--Handwritten on verso., "June issue"--Handwritten on verso., "10468-43"--Handwritten on verso., "6"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C006: Monthly calendar of food
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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., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on June 12, 1917., "Ade fables, Sept. issue"--Handwritten on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso, with No. handwritten as "112" and the sent line handwritten as "6/12.", Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C007: Cheering crowd at a football game
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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., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on July 16, 1917., "JUL 16 1917"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "1199" and the date line handwritten as "7/16/17"., " "Fables in Slang" Oct. issue "--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C008: Scene at a railroad station with main street in the background
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Editorial cartoon depicting men and a boy standing on the platform of a railroad station watching a man draw a diagram of a ship. Behind the station platform, a line of shops on main street are visible., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on July 16, 1917., "JUL 16 1917"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with the No. section handwritten as "1200" and the date line handwritten as "7/16/17"., "27540"--Handwritten on verso., " "Fables in Slang" Oct. issue "--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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 from MU Special Collections finding aid.
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JM-C009: Couple going to the theater for "Hearts Aflame"
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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"., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on November 15, 1917., "29725"--Handwritten on verso., "NOV 15 1917"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with the No. section handwritten as "1454" and the date line handwritten as "11/15/17"., " "Fables in Slang" Feb. issue "--Handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C010: The changing world: Books that caused fear now and then
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Editorial cartoon consisting of two scenes. In the first scene, a Victorian woman is recoils from a "Ouida" book presented to her by a man. In the second scene, a woman in 1920s attire shows a sweating man a book titled "Sex Problem". "Ouida" was the pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé, who was known for her literary salon and the scandalous books she published toward the beginning of her career., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on December 20, 1917., "DEC 20 1917"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with the No. section handwritten as "1547" and the date line handwritten as "12/20/17"., "30375"--Handwritten on verso., "Ade Fables Mar issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C011: Scene in a music room
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Editorial cartoon depicting three people seated in a music room. One of the men stares with furrowed brows at the other man and the woman, who appear to be in conversation., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on July 15, 1920., "Cosmopolitan Art Department Jul 15 1920"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "401", the Wanted line handwritten as "7/20/20" and the Date line handwritten as "7/10/20"., "Ade fables"--Handwritten on verso., Illegible scribbles handwritten on verso., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C012: Fine imported ciggars and tobacco
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Editorial cartoon depicting a crowd of men laughing and staring at a man painting "Fine imported ciggars and tobacco" on a store window., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on December 29, 1922., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "634" and the date line handwritten as "12/29/22"., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C013: Couple watches the sunset from a tropical beach
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man and woman sitting on a tropical beach while the sun sets over the water., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on December 20, 1923., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "159", the wanted line handwritten as "12/21 AM Line", and the Sent line handwritten as "12/20"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "Cosmopolitan Art Dept. DEC 20 1923"--stamped on verso., "Rush over at once"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., "Mar issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., Pencil and ink on board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C014: The wrong girl [1]
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man addressing a crowd while a woman watches. The crowd, mostly made up of men, and the other men on the stage all look toward the woman., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on February 19, 1924., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. handwritten in as "293", the Wanted line handwritten as "2/20/24", and the Sent line handwritten as "2/19/24"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "McCutcheon May issue"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., "Cosmo The Wrong Girl May 1924"--Handwritten on verso., "Rush"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C015: The wrong girl [2]
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Editorial cartoon depicting three women in older-style dress staring at a woman in 1920s clothing who is smoking a cigarette., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on February 20, 1924., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with the No. handwritten as "296", the Wanted line handwritten as "2/20/24", and the Sent line handwritten as "2/19/24"., "McCutcheon May"--Handwritten on verso., "Cosmo The Wrong Girl May 1924"--Handwritten on verso., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C016: The wrong girl [3]
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Editorial cartoon depicting a woman standing on a stage near a podium, speaking to a crowd of women sitting both on and off of the stage., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on February 19, 1924., "Cosmo The Wrong Girl May 1924"--Handwritten on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "295", the Wanted line handwritten as "2/20/24", and the Sent line handwritten as "2/19/24"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "McCutcheon June"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C017: The wrong girl [4]
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Editorial cartoon depicting a women standing in a sitting room or bedroom and staring at a door, possibly at a mirror or through glass. She holds a newspaper in her hand., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on February 19, 1924., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso, with No. section handwritten as "294", the Wanted line handwritten as "2/20/24", and the Sent line handwritten as "2/19/24"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "McCutcheon May issue"--Handwritten on verso., "The Wrong Girl May 1924"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-C018: Conversation between seated man and woman
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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., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on November 12, 1926., "July 1923"--Handwritten on verso., "Cosmopolitan Art Dept. APR 24 1923"--stamped on verso., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso, with No. section handwritten as "509", the Wanted line handwritten as "4/25/23", and the Sent line handwritten as "4/24/23"., "L36612-5"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-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., Published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine on November 12, 1926., "Property of Cosmopolitan Magazine" stamp on verso with No. section handwritten as "818C" and the Sent line handwritten as "11/12/26"., "Blue Print and Hold"--stamped on verso., "Line on Copper"--stamped on verso., "with Ben Day"--Handwritten on verso., "RUSH"--Handwritten on verso and underlined., "Feb. issue"--Handwritten on verso., "Outline Ben Day on blue prints"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and wash on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on March 2018. 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-W001: Platform interests
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune, date not known., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-W002: New York expects you to do your duty
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Editorial cartoon depicting a group of men and women standing at the banks of the Hudson river with a war drum and banner. They are calling across the river at Westerners to urge them to join in the war., Published in the Chicago Tribune, date not known., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-W003: The world's largest naval training station
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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels, one from five years ago and one from contemporary time. In the first panel, Annapolis is shown looking down at the Great Lakes review, which only consists of a few soldiers and onlookers. In the second panel, the Great Lakes figure completely overshadows the Annapolis figure, and the field is full of soldiers, military vehicles, and civilians., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1918., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W004: Give to Chicago's community fund
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man donating to Chicago's community fund. He then receives a feather for his hat and joins a parade of other people walking with happy expressions and feathers in their hats., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1941., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-W005: We're getting close to astronomical figures
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Editorial cartoon depicting one man writing on a chalkboard while another man sits and watches. The numbers keep increasing in number. In the third panel, the seated man appears to be asleep., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1941., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. 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-W006: U.S. Flag Day in every continent and on every ocean
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1942., "W-6"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W007: They all belong to the same union
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Editorial cartoon depicting figures labeled "Women", "Labor", "Capital", and "Fighting Men" all reaching towards an American Flag above them., Published in the Chicago Tribune on January 28, 1942., "Tribune Engraving Room"--Stamped on verso., "1942 JAN 28 PM 6 47"--Stamped on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W008: The onward march of civilization
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man labeled "War" tallying the "Men Engaged" and the losses on a giant blackboard., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1942., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W009: The Axis Nations must be quarantined
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1942., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on papers affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-W010: King Solomon, with all his wisdom, never dreamed of it
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man telling King Solomon about the war over the islands bearing his name in the future while courtiers look on., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1942., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W011: Before and after
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on July 13, 1942., "Received Tribune Engraving Room"--Stamped on verso., "1942 JUL 13 PM 7 05"--Stamped on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W012: Trying to sign her up for international unity, financed by Congress
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on February 4, 1942., "Received Tribune Engraving Room"--Stamped on verso., "1942 FEB 4 PM 12 38"--Stamped on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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JM-W013: "Say! Is this the old U.S.A.?"
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1942., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in the cartoon.
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JM-W014: Ten Santas appear at home on Christmas during war-time
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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., Published in the Record Herald on December 21, 1942., "Record"--Handwritten on verso., "11:55 Dec. 21"--Handwritten on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Cut running vertically through the center of the cartoon., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-W015: Freedom of the press is quarantined
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Editorial cartoon depicting a line of men and women waiting outside an International Food Conference. Soldiers stand in front of the door for both the Conference and a Casino, both of which have signs that spell out the limits of what the press can and cannot do, or when they even may enter the building. Another banner proclaims that Freedom of the Press is quarantined, not guaranteed., Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1943., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from text in cartoon.
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JM-W016: The money question clouds over Fort Knox
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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., Published in the Chicago Tribune on May 24, 1943., "1943 MAY 24 PM 4 05"--stamped on verso., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title supplied by cataloger.
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JM-W017: "I'll have to tighten your belt, Uncle"
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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.", Published in the Chicago Tribune in 1943., Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper affixed to board., Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection., Digitized on February 2018. Equipment: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning software: Omniscan v.12.8 SR2 (2689). Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped., Title from caption.
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