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Gerald J. Boileau and the Progressive-Farmer-Labor Alliance: politics of the New Deal
Date
1994
Title
JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting an American visiting places such as France, Germany, and Italy and hearing praise for Roosevelt, which the American does not agree with.
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JM-090: Grosvenor and Platt present different views on McKinley
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Charles Henry Grosvenor and Thomas C. Platt presented as sideshow hawkers speaking to a group of people. They each point to a large banner focusing on President William McKinley behind them. On Grosvenor's banner, McKinley is presented as the "largest man in the world." On Platt's banner, McKinley is presented as the "smallest man in the U.S."
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JM-039: The radio vote of America
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a politician giving a radio speech. After the speech, his derogatory comments about the American people are overheard, and he is defeated by the greatly populated "Radio Vote", which is shown in the last panel.
Title
JM-038: Hindered progress when horses are different houses
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the president and Uncle Sam appearing happy when both horses pulling their carriage along are Republican, signifying a Republican Senate and House. When the Senate is a Democrat horse, the carriage is at a standstill and both the president and Uncle Sam both have annoyed, unhappy expressions on their faces.
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JM-012: Some idle thoughts on the law
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting six unrelated panels. In the top one, a judge and his staff each point at the person smaller than they are as the person responsible for the leak. In the next panel, Theodore Roosevelt is shown saying he has nothing to say that is fit for publication. In the panel next to him, a large man points to his hand, titled "subsidiary committee" as to the place the blame should go to. In the next panel, a man is being charged $5 under "Anglo-Saxon Law for Chicken Embezzlement". the next panel shows a man, representing a corporation, sitting in a jail cell with his hand hanging outside the bars so only part of the corporation is being punished. The last, bottom panel shows a man on a cart pulled by a donkey waiting for a large train to travel past him.
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JM-317: Those purge tactics are hearing an awful political kick-back
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a man reading primary results: purge politics not patriotic.
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JM-287: Uncle Sam will soon be alone with his recovery diet and digestion
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam bloated by huge output of legislation by 73rd Congress.
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JM-093: Sen. Aldrich's wonderful troupe of performing senators.
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting tiny men in suits around a seated figure labeled "Aldrich." Some of the small figures say that they agree with Senator Aldrich. On the wall behind all of the figures, there is a map of the United States with states in the North-Eastern area enlarged. Nelson W. Aldrich was one of the major decision-making Republicans in the United States Senate by the 1890s.
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JM-025: Presidential nominees are always chosen in leap year
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a woman titled "Presidential Nomination" asking a man to be hers. In the bottom panel, lots of men chase the Presidential Nomination up a tree. The pursuers are trying to catch her and asking her to be theirs.
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JM-064: Have you ever noticed--
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting foreign ambassadors to the United States being unaffected by flattery while the American ambassadors are.
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JM-015: How the election returns look to a man who is trying to get an office the people don't want him to have
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Taft reading unfavorable headlines.
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JM-023: Congress - before and after
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting members of Congress looking engaged and excited in the top panel, labeled as "last year" before a vote to receive higher wages. In the second panel, labeled "this year" and after the members have received a wage increase, the room has emptied out and the members still left all look bored.
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JM-276: Cartoons of the day
Summary
Editorial cartoon consisting of three panels, with each panel depicting a different cartoon. In the first panel, Mexico cheers Col. Fierro; in the second panel, King Carol of Romania arms; in the third panel, Stimson shows Uncle Sam the Navy treaty
Title
JM-022: How we have changed!
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Pinckney refusing one cent for tribute and proclaiming that all money should go to defense. He is contrasted with another figure who is proclaiming that all the money should go toward political gain and none toward defense.
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JM-033: At the ringside
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a man in the center of a roped off area while reporters stand all along the outside of the rope-enclosed space.
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JM-310: Mother's Day in the White House and afterwards
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting FDR pledging not to send draftees overseas; Congress refuses to pass the motion.
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JM-018: The honorable mention for president, subject to revision
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of contenders for office, ordered so as to be named alphabetically and in rhyme.
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JM-309: Uncle Sam suggests a national referendum
Summary
Uncle Sam proud of freedoms, suggests national referendums.
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JM-016: Vote, brother, vote
Date
1896
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three men drawn in a block style marching toward a mailbox with their "postcard vote" cards. At the bottom, there is a poem urging people to vote.
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